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1 Research Institute, American Dental Association, and Northwestern University Dental School, Chicago, Illinois 60611, USA
The native fluorescence of clinically sound extracted human teeth was determined with a filter fluorometer fitted with a fiber optic probe. To establish the normal range of fluorescence, ten teeth of each tooth type from the mandibular and maxillary arch, respectively, were examined. Differences in the fluorescence were observed at various areas of the same tooth and between various types of teeth.
Submitted on October 10, 1969
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