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1 Departments of Anatomy and Oral Biology, Colleges of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242, USA
Rat incisors were evaluated radioautographically for metabolic changes induced by highspeed cavity preparation. Label uptake was reduced substantially in those odontoblasts whose processes had been cut; labeling also was diminished in all other areas of the pulp, especially in that area immediately adjacent to the cavity preparation.
Submitted on July 14, 1971
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