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1 The Department of Dental Histopathology, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, and the Department of Endodontics, University of Umea, Sweden
The reaction of the pulp to the application of fluorides in deep cavities was studied in 50 pairs of teeth. The application of 8% stannous fluoride for five minutes could result in local necrosis and moderate inflammation. No such effects were obtained from either a 30 second application of 8% stannous fluoride, or a five minute application of 4% sodium fluoride.
Submitted on June 11, 1970
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