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J Dent Res 52(2): 309-317, 1973
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Penetration of Elements from Amalgam into Dentin

NORIMASA KUROSAKI 1 and TAKAO FUSAYAMA 1

1 Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Department of Operative Dentistry, Bunkyoku, Tokyo, Japan

Three commonly used cariogenic diets were compared to determine why their abilities to support weight gain differed. The initiation and development of carious lesions in the occlusal sulci and on the smooth surfaces of rat molars also were evaluated. Relatively small changes in dietary composition tended to cause major changes in caries activity at one or both sites.

Submitted on January 24, 1972




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