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1 School of Dentistry, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA 44106 and Faculty of Stomatology, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Yugoslavia
Human incisors were ground and polished at precisely oriented planes and lightly etched. Replicas of these planes showed that the prism border is an acid-resistant band of crystals; decalcification is more extensive at the deeper levels; and the apparent transverse prism section is not a good indicator of the actual plane of section.
Submitted on June 10, 1969
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