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1 Tissue Culture Center and Department of Dental Materials, Osaka Dental University, Kyobashi-1-47, Osaka, Japan
Fibroblasts in tissue culture responded to heat and vibration induced by dental drilling at varying speeds. The in vitro findings suggest that pulpal responses are more likely caused by severance of odontoblastic processes than by the factors studied.
Submitted on August 5, 1969
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