Research Papers
Treatment of penicillin-streptomycin resistant organisms in the root canals of infected pulpless teeth.
Oral surgery, oral medicine, and oral pathology • 1950 • Vol. 3 (6)
The production of experimental apical granulomata in the Syrian hamster.
Oral surgery, oral medicine, and oral pathology • 1950 • Vol. 3 (6)
A speech training program for cleft palate children.
Postgraduate medicine • 1950 • Vol. 7 (6)
Clinicopathological reports; active rheumatic heart disease superimposed on a previous healed rheumatic endocarditis.
Virginia medical monthly • 1950 • Vol. 77 (6)
Radiation versus surgery for cancer of the tongue.
Western journal of surgery, obstetrics, and gynecology • 1950 • Vol. 58 (6)
The malocclusion factor in obstruction of the eustachian tube.
The Annals of otology, rhinology, and laryngology • 1950 • Vol. 59 (2)
[Odontoplastic impressions; crown-inlays].
L' Information dentaire • 1950 • Vol. 32 (22)
Critical requirements for dentists.
The Journal of applied psychology • 1950 • Vol. 34 (3)
The weight losses of intact teeth in different buffers at varying pH values.
Journal of dental research • 1950 • Vol. 29 (3)
Some physical problems involved in the application of solutions to teeth for the purpose of reducing dental caries.
Journal of dental research • 1950 • Vol. 29 (3)
The Evanston Dental Caries Study; the fluorine content of saliva and its relationship to (A) oral Lactobacillus counts and (B) the prevalence of dental caries.
Journal of dental research • 1950 • Vol. 29 (3)
Evaluation of the colorimetric (Snyder) test; comparison of positive color reactions with the Lactobacillus counts of respective specimens of saliva routinely submitted for culture.
Journal of dental research • 1950 • Vol. 29 (3)
The utilization of cereals in various stages of refinement by an oral strain of Lactobacillus acidophilus.
Journal of dental research • 1950 • Vol. 29 (3)
The failure of ammonium ions to inhibit the growth of oral lactobacilli.
Journal of dental research • 1950 • Vol. 29 (3)
Studies on the incidence and cause of dental defects in children; the deciduous molars: fissures and caries.
Journal of dental research • 1950 • Vol. 29 (3)
Physiological tooth migration and its significance for the development of occlusion; the biogenesis of accessional dentition.
Journal of dental research • 1950 • Vol. 29 (3)
Physiological tooth migration and its significance for the development of occlusion; the biogenesis of the successional dentition.
Journal of dental research • 1950 • Vol. 29 (3)
Salivary ammonia and its correlation to dental calculus; ammonia nitrogen development from the supernatant liquid and the residue of centrifuged saliva during a 9-day incubation period.
Journal of dental research • 1950 • Vol. 29 (3)
Salivary ammonia and its correlation to dental calculus; ammonia nitrogen development from the washed residue of centrifuged saliva over a 72-hour incubation period.
Journal of dental research • 1950 • Vol. 29 (3)