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1 Department of Anatomy (Oral Biology), The Medical School, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 1TD, England
The addition of either 25 or 100 ppm fluoride to the drinking water of Wistar rats produced a banded appearance on the mandibular incisors but had no significant effect on the impeded or unimpeded eruption rates of the incisors.
Submitted on August 10, 1973
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