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Reactions of Enamel Surfaces and Neutral Calcium Phosphate Solutions After Combinations of Topical APF and SnF2School of Dentistry, University of Alabama in Birmingham and the Veterans Administration Hospital, Birmingham, Alabama 35233, USA
School of Dentistry, University of Alabama in Birmingham and the Veterans Administration Hospital, Birmingham, Alabama 35233, USA Etched enamel surfaces were treated topically with combinations of acid phosphate fluoride and stannous fluoride solutions, and then exposed to constantly recirculated neutral calcium phosphate solutions. The calcium, phosphate, fluoride, and hydrogen ion reactions with the variously treated surfaces were compared. Results showed concurrent dissolution of calcium fluoride and diffusion of hydrogen fluoride from the surfaces, and indicated concurrent deposition of apatitic mineral into the surfaces.
Journal of Dental Research, Vol. 52, No. 2,
348-351 (1973) This article has been cited by other articles:
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