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1 Department of General Dentistry, Wilford Hall USAF Medical Center, Aerospace Medical Division (AFSC), Lackland Air Force Base, Texas 78236
Enamel removal was studied in 54 permanent maxillary anterior teeth of people from high fluoride and unknown fluoride areas after the teeth were bleached by a standardized technic. A single 20-minute treatment was not excessively destructive, because it removed only about 0.1 mm of labial enamel in most specimens tested, regardless of fluoride background.
Submitted on March 29, 1969
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