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1 Veterans Administration Hospital, West Roxbury, Massachusetts 02132, USA; Department of Periodontology, Harvard School of Dental Medicine; Department of Radiology, Harvard Medical School-Joint Program in Nuclear Medicine; Peter Bent Brigham Hospital and Children's Hospital Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts
Bone scanning with technetium-99m-labeled polyphosphate and a scintillation camera were used to follow the mineral metabolism associated with the reformation and eruption of previously extracted posterior rabbit teeth. Uptake of technetium-poly phosphate was significantly higher throughout the phase of active tooth eruption.
Submitted on February 20, 1973
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