Greenwood et al., 1972 - Google Patents
Electrophysiological evidence on the types of nerve fibres excited by electrical stimulation of teeth with a pulp testerGreenwood et al., 1972
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- 4884166757716007565
- Author
- Greenwood F
- Horiuchi H
- Matthews B
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Archives of Oral Biology
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Thresholds of single pulpal, periodontal, gingival and labial nerve fibres have been measured in cats using both monopolar and bipolar stimulation of teeth. With monopolar stimulation, there was considerable overlap between the thresholds of pulpal and non …
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