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1 University of Texas Dental Science Institute at Houston, Houston, Texas 77025 and Department of Anatomy, University of Southern California School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California 90033
The alveolar bone of the marmoset is exceedingly vulnerable to the resorption induced by excessive amounts of parathyroid hormone. Inclusion of 50 ppm fluoride in the drinking water of the marmosets for five months resulted in a histologically measurable degree of protection against the bone-destroying proclivity of the hormone.
Submitted on July 25, 1969
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