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1 Eastman Dental Center, Rochester, New York 14603, USA, and Departments of Pedodontics and Anatomy, University of Maryland, School of Dentistry, Baltimore, Maryland 21201
Penetration of a liquid adhesive into human artificial and natural white spots, both acidconditioned and nonconditioned, was studied. All artificial white spots showed penetration of the adhesive. Acid-conditioned natural lesions exhibited penetration to a lesser amount than in vitro lesions. Penetration in nonconditioned natural lesions was not apparent.
Submitted on August 26, 1974
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