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The significance of teeth in pollution detection
1School of Dentistry, University of the Pacific, San Francisco, California 94115-2399.
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine
|January 1, 1988
Abstract:
The general population is experiencing lifelong exposure to old and new hazardous substances. By using data collected from a subject's own teeth, accuracy in determining the effects of exposure is assured since extrapolation is excluded. The establishment of a common tooth bank can provide means to integrate data from multiple sources. Comprehensive pollution information shared by the environmental, scientific and medical communities can lead to a more efficient approach to a worldwide problem.