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J Dent Res 53(4): 853-858, 1974
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Mineral Composition of Normal Human Enamel and Dentin and the Relation of Composition to Dental Caries:II. Microminerals

NELLIE L. DERISE 1 and S. J. RITCHEY 1

1 Department of Human Nutrition and Foods, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia 24061, USA

Microminerals including fluorine, iodine, iron, aluminum, selenium, manganese, copper, zinc, strontium, lead, and cobalt were determined in the enamel and dentin portions of permanent, sound teeth from 175 patients in Virginia. Neutron activation and atomic absorption were used in the analyses. Concentration of the elements was related to tooth portion, age, and sex of the patient.

Submitted on June 27, 1973







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