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Diffusion Phenomena During Artificial Carious Lesion Formation
J.D.B. Featherstone
Chemistry Dept., Victoria University of WetLington, Wellington, New Zealand
carious lesions were produced in human enamel lactic acid [HL] buffers plus diphosphonate [MHDP]. Surface layer thickness was related to [MHDP], middle zone (body) and inner zone depths to [HL] and pH, Indications are that diffusion in enamel is predominantly by unionised species such as HL and CaHPO 4, and dissolution by H+ and L- .
Journal of Dental Research, Vol. 56, No. 4 suppl,
D48-D52 (1977)
DOI: 10.1177/002203457705600409011

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