Research Outputs (Oral Health Sciences)
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Item Comparison of three anaesthetic scavenging devices using cuffed and non-cuffed nasal endotracheal tubes during dental anaesthesia(1981) Moyes, D.; Cleaton-Jones, P.; Shaw, R.; et alItem Induced exchange of fluids in the treatment of post-traumatic infective lesions(1968) Retief, D. J.; Dreyer, C. J.; Retief, D. H.; et alItem An evaluation of an in vivo enamel acid etch biopsy technique for fluoride determination(1974) van der Merwe, E H M; Retief, D H; Barbakow, F H; et alItem The quantitative analysis of Cr, Ba, Sb, Ag, Zn, Co and Fe in normal human enamel and dentine by neutron activation and high resolution gamma-spectrometry(1970) Retief, D. H.; Cleaton-Jones, P. E.; Turkstra, J.; et alItem An analysis of fractures of the facial skeleton in three populations in the Johannesburg urban area(1985) Beaumont, E.; Lownie, J. F.; Cleaton-Jones, P. E.; et alItem An in vivo evaluation of an lontophoretic Technique for increasing the surface fluoride content in enamel(1973) Barbakow, F. H.; van der Merwe, E. H. M.; Scanes, S. G.; et alSurface enamel fluoride concentrations were determined in IS subjects before and after topical fluoride applications. These IS subjects were divided into 2 groups, one of which received the fluoride applications iontophoreti- cally whereas the control group had the identical fluoride applications without the use of the current. The results indicate that the greatest increase in fluoride concentrations resulted after 3 applications done at weekly intervals when the iontoplioretic technique was employed. Two iontophoretic fluoride applications with an interval of a week between them resulted in a less marked increase whereas no increase was observed when fluoride was applied once only. The increase in the fluoride concentration of the surface enamel was not as significant when the fluoride was applied without the use of current.Item The quantitative analysis of Sr, Au, Mn and Na in normal human enamel and high resolution gamma spectrometry(1971) Retief, D H; Cleaton-Jones, P E; Turkstra, J; et alItem The mineral composition of enamel from two South African population groups(1979) Retief, D. H.; Turkstra, J.; Cleaton-Jones, P. E.; et alItem The bacteriology of sheep periodontitis with special reference to Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans(1986) Dreyer, W. P.; Parker, J. R.; Ebersole, J. L.; et al