Abstract

Carbon dioxide snow was used to test the teeth of two dogs for periods of 5, 15, 60, and 120 s. Using the scanning electron microscope and histological evaluation, the cold could not be shown to have affected the surface of the enamel or to have caused pulpal damage. Carbon dioxide snow was used to test the teeth of two dogs for periods of 5, 15, 60, and 120 s. Using the scanning electron microscope and histological evaluation, the cold could not be shown to have affected the surface of the enamel or to have caused pulpal damage.

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