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J Dent Res 53(5): 1215-1218, 1974
© 1974 International and American Associations for Dental Research

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Role of Attrition and Occlusal Contact in the Physiology of the Rat Incisor: VIII. Tooth Length and Occlusal Plane as Regulating Factors of Eruption and Attrition Rates

Y. MICHAELI 1, M. M. WEINREB 1, and G. ZAJICEK 1

1 Department of Anatomy, Schools of Medicine and Dental Medicine, and Department of Experimental Medicine Cancer Research, the Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem, Israel

Occlusal pressure has been recognized as an efficient regulator of eruption rate in rat incisors. An abnormal level of the occlusal plane, as determined by incisor length, exhibits a selective regulatory influence on eruption and attrition rates in an attempt to reestablish normal conditions.

Submitted on May 24, 1973







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