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J Dent Res 54(1): 110-113, 1975
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Dentinoenamel Junction Area of a Resorbing Permanent Incisor Studied by Means of Scanning Electron Microscopy

J. SELA 1, M. SELA 1, J. LUSTMANN 1, and M. ULMANSKY 1

1 Departments of Pathology, Oral Medicine, and Oral Surgery, Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School and School of Dental Medicine, Jerusalem, Israel

The surfaces of enamel and dentin that had become separated from each other presumably in the region of the dentinoenamel junction were examined. The enamel surface at the junction was scalloped; the scallops were made of enamel rods. The dentinal surface showed a mirror image picture, tubular in nature. Both surfaces were granulated, which may indicate that apatite crystals from the two tissues intermingle there.

Submitted on December 10, 1973
Accepted on June 18, 1974







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