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1 Laboratory of Oral Chemistry and Fluoride Research and Department of Anesthesia and Oral Surgery, Hebrew University-Hadassah School of Dental Medicine, Jerusalem, Israel
Citrate content was determined in the outer surface enamel of unerupted human teeth. The citrate content of the outer surface enamel of erupted teeth was higher than that of unerupted teeth, suggesting that citrate is absorbed from the oral environment after eruption of the teeth. No inverse correlation was found between the citrate and fluoride content of the surface enamel of erupted teeth.
Submitted on July 3, 1968
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