Evaluation of calcium and magnesium contents in tooth enamel without any pathological changes: in vitro preliminary study
Enamel is the structure that covers the entire clinical crown of a tooth. It enables to chew and crush food, and gives a final shape to the crowns of teeth. To evaluate calcium and magnesium contents in tooth enamel and analyse relationships between the study minerals extracted human permanent teeth...
Main Authors: | Golebiewska, M. (Author), Klimuszko, E. (Author), Orywal, K. (Author), Sidun, J. (Author), Sierpinska, T. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Tokyo
2018
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