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1 Davies Rose Hoyt Pharmaceutical Division, The Kendall Company, Barrington, Illinois 60010
Duplicate enamel blocks were cut from teeth of various age groups from areas differing in water fluoride. One enamel block received a fluoride treatment and the other served as control. Analysis of thin enamel layers revealed that fluoride uptake was inversely proportional to the natural F- concentration and, in a lesser degree, to the age of the enamel.
Submitted on September 15, 1968
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