An approach to biologic variation in human pulpal studies

作者: Harold R. Stanley , Herbert Swerdlow

DOI: 10.1016/0022-3913(64)90097-6

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摘要: Abstract This article attempts to demonstrate the knowledge gained from experimental procedures affecting human dental pulp through use of composite drawings. The measures which can be taken minimize problem biologic variations in pulpal studies are described. It is hoped that general approach discussed may stimulate other investigators for those intact teeth extracted various reasons.

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