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J Dent Res 51(1): 48-52, 1972
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The Effect of Surgical Denervation on Dentin Formation in the Incisor of the Rat

C. D. TORNECK 1, B. HARNETT 1, T. JOHNSON 1, and T. LEUNG 1

1 University of Toronto Dental School, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Unilateral removal of the inferior dental nerve and superior cervical ganglion in rats produced no alteration in the quantitative deposition of dentin in developing incisors as shown by double tetracycline labeling. This finding, however, may be peculiar to rats because of the apparently singular innervation of these teeth.

Submitted on September 1, 1970







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