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J Dent Res 49(4): 876-883, 1970
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Study of Microscopic Degradation in Teeth

R. R. DESPAIN 1, K. L. DEVRIES 1, R. D. LUNTZ 1, and M. L. WILLIAMS 1

1 Mechanical Engineering, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112

Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) is an effective tool for investigating molecular processes involved in tooth degradation. This technic was used to investigate organic destruction due to microbial invasion, X-ray exposure, and grinding.

Submitted on September 22, 1969







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