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A study was made of the relationship between copper and manganese in saliva and the number of decayed tooth surfaces in children. The results indicated that there is a positive correlation between the copper in saliva and the number of various lesions. The manganese in saliva was independent of the amount of decay.
Submitted on July 10, 1969
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