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  • Title: [Scanning electron microscopy of the resorption surface of deciduous teeth].
    Author: Hidasi G, Csiba A.
    Journal: Fogorv Sz; 1995 Mar; 88(3):91-4. PubMed ID: 8522004.
    Abstract:
    Based on a study of ten deciduous human teeth, (front teeth and molars) under a Scanning Electron Microscope type Tesla BS 300 we could observe that the differences of the mineralization levels are more striking in the peritubular dentin, then in the intertubular structures. The structural transformation increases by approaching the resorption surface. Near the enamel the resorption surface shows a two-edged demineralization. The mineralized part near the enamel is probably the result of the protecting processes of the human organism.
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