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European Journal of Oral Sciences, 1990Abstract –The purposes of the present investigation were to examine various ways of measuring cementum thickness, to study its relationship with age, and to consider what contribution this factor might offer in methods for age estimation. The amount of dental cementum apposition was studied in 1000 teeth, excluding molars, from a Caucasian population ...
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