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1 United States Army Institute of Dental Research, Division of Oral Pathology, United States Army Institute of Dental Research, Walter Reed Medical Center, Washington, DC 20012, USA, and Division of Clinical Research, United States Army Institute of Dental Research, Fort George G. Meade, Maryland 20755
In this histological study, 19 human teeth were mechanically exposed and the pulps were capped with isobutyl cyanoacrylate. It was shown that this chemical adhesive produces immediate hemostasis and permits the repair of the injured pulp.
Submitted on October 7, 1970
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