Mechanisms of hard tissue destruction; a symposium presented at the Philadelphia meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, December 29 and 30, 1962. Ed. by Reidar F. Sognnaes.

Author
American Association for the Advancement of Science. Section on Dentistry [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Washington, 1963.
Description
xiv, 764 pages illustrations.

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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographies.
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Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
Contents
  • 1. Rock-boring organisms / by C.M. Yonge
  • 2. Boring sponges as controlling factors in the formation and maintenance of coral reefs / by Thomas F. Goreau and Willard D. Hartman
  • 3. Demineralization mechanism of boring gastropods / by Melbourne R. Carriker, David B. Scott, and Garland N. Martin, Jr.
  • 4. Dental hard tissue destruction with special reference to idiopathic erosions / by Reidar F. Sognnaes
  • 5. Attrition of the hypsodont (sheep's) tooth / by C.R. Barnicoat
  • 6. Microstructural changes in early dental caries / by Arthur I. Darling
  • 7. Ultrastructural and chemical observations on dental caries / by Erling Johansen
  • 8. Physical chemistry of enamel dissolution / by John A. Gray and Marion D. Francis
  • 9. Factors influencing the initiation, transmission, and inhibition of dental caries / by Paul H. Keyes and Harold V. Jordan
  • 10. Effect of hibernation on tooth structure and dental caries / by William V. Mayer and Sol Bernick
  • 11. Dento-alveolar resorption in periodontal disorders / by Ingjald Reichborn-Kjennerud
  • 12. Bone remodeling during dental eruption and shedding / by Surindar N. Bhaskar
  • 13. The deciduous nature of deer antlers / by Richard J. Goss
  • 14. Internal remodeling of compact bone / by Franklin C. McLean and Robert E. Rowland
  • 15. Rarefying disease of the skeleton: observations dealing with aged and dead bone in patients with osteoporosis / by Marshall R. Urist, Norman S. MacDonald, Milton J. Moss, and William A. Skoog
  • 16. Microradiography of bone resorption / by Jenifer Jowsey
  • 17. Histophysical studies on bone cells and bone resorption / by Richard W. Young
  • 18. Structure-function relationships in the osteoclast / by Norman M. Hancox and Brian Boothroyd
  • 19. Bone destruction by multinucleated giant cells / by James T. Irving and Chester S. Handelman
  • 20. Resorption without osteoclasts (osteolysis) / by Leonard F. Belanger, Jacques Robichon, B.B. Migicovsky, D. Harold Copp, and Jacques Vincent
  • 21. In vitro studies of bone resorptive mechanisms / by George Nichols, jr.
  • 22. In vitro carbohydrate metabolism of bone: effect of treatment of intact animal with parathyroid extract / by Bernard K. Forscher and David V. Cohn
  • 23. Metabolic action of parathyroid hormone on rat calvaria / by C.M. Dowse, M.W. Neuman, K. Lane, and W.F. Neuman
  • 24. Some chemical factors influencing bone resorption in tissue culture / by Paul Goldhaber
  • 25. The possible role of chelation in decalcification of biological systems / by G. Neil Jenkins and C. Dawes
  • 26. Animal collagenase and collagen metabolism / by Charles M. Lapiere and Jerome Gross
  • Indexes.
Other title(s)
Symposium on mechanisms of hard tissue destruction
OCLC
14547424
RCP
H - S
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