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Demineralized dentin is the result of the removal of mineral content from the dentin layer of a tooth, often due to acidic conditions or dental caries, leading to a compromised tooth structure. This process is critical in understanding dental decay and the potential for remineralization or restorative treatments to restore tooth integrity.
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