School of Oral Health Sciences
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Item Sectioning of the inferior dental nerve in rats(1969) Retief, D. H.; Dreyer, C. J.Item Mitotic activity in the oral epithelium of the albino rat(1976) Cleaton-Jones, P.In groups of Wistar rats 3 and 12 months of age, colchicine and radioautography were used to assess mitotic activity in oral epitheliums. Apparent mitotic activity in the epitheliums of the cheek, hard palate, and central, intermediate, and lateral zones of the soft palate depended on the method used and the age of the rat.Item A quantitative study of soft tissue specimen shrinkage during preparation for scanning electron microscopy(1975) Wilton-Cox, H.; Cleaton-Jones, P.Item The healing mechanism in artificially created circumscribed defects in the femora of albino rats(1962) Melcher, A. H.; Irving, J. T.Item The effect of implanting various substances into artificially created circumscribed defects in rat femurs(1963) Melcher, A. H.; Irving, J. T.Item The effect of frozen irradiated bone homografts on the healing of defects in the mandible and femur of the rat(1971) Cleaton-Jones, P. E.; Retief, D. H.; Maier, G.1. The effects of frozen irradiated homogenous bone grafts on the healing of circumscribed defects in the mandibles and femora of forty albino rats have been studied. 2. The grafts were well tolerated by the host animals and did not appear in any way either to stimulate or to inhibit osteogenesis. The rate of healing of the defects containing the homografts compared favourably with that of the control defects.Item A macroscopic and microscopic study of the development of the rat palate including the soft palate(1976) Cleaton-Jones, P.Item A scanning electron microscope study of the developing rat secondary palate(1976) Cleaton-Jones, P.The surfaces of the developing secondary palatal shelves and palate, in Wistar strain albino rats, were examined using scanning electron microscopy. Beginning on the 16th day after insemination there was a progressive degeneration of the cell surfaces on the medial aspect of the shelves. This took the form of a loss of surface microvilli and intercellular boundaries accompanied by the appearance of clefts between the cells. Fusion of the palate was complete by the 18th day and two epithelial zones could be recognized in the soft palate. The cell surface degeneration is possibly an essential change prior to shelf fusion.Item Does nitrous oxide harm the dentist?(1975) Cleaton-Jones, P.; Austin, J. C.; Banks, D.; et al.