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1 Naval Dental Research Institute, Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, Illinois 60088, and Michelson Laboratory, Naval Weapons Center, China Lake, California 95309
The capability of the scanning electron microscope (SEM) was evaluated for ultra structural studies of dental enamel. Sound, acid-etched, and EDTA-treated enamel samples were examined. It was found that acid causes demineralization of prism cores, whereas EDTA attacks their peripheral boundaries. The scanning electron microscope appears to be exceptionally well suited for studying sound and experimentally treated dental structures.
Submitted on July 1, 1968
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