
doi: 10.1007/bf02279128
pmid: 5378026
A systematic point-count method was utilized to determine the volume fractions of peritubular and intertubular matrix in human coronal dentin. Contrary to previous thought, it was found that peritubular dentin represents a relatively large fraction of human coronal dentin, particularly in the inner one-half of the dentin, where the relative volumes of the two matrices were approximately equal.
Dentin, Humans, Microradiography
Dentin, Humans, Microradiography
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