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Differences in the shape of human enamel crystallites after partial destruction by caries, EDTA and various acids.

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Differences in the shape of human enamel crystallites after partial destruction by caries, EDTA and various acids.

Archives of oral biology , Volume 11 (12): -1416 – Apr 13, 1967

Differences in the shape of human enamel crystallites after partial destruction by caries, EDTA and various acids.

Archives of oral biology , Volume 11 (12): -1416 – Apr 13, 1967

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ISSN
0003-9969
DOI
10.1016/0003-9969(66)90032-x
pmid
4959847

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Archives of oral biologyPubmed

Published: Apr 13, 1967

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