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In situ Fluoride Uptake from Fluoride Dentifrices by Carious EnamelIndiana University School of Dentistry, Oral Health Research Institute, 415 North Lansing Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202
Indiana University School of Dentistry, Oral Health Research Institute, 415 North Lansing Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202
Indiana University School of Dentistry, Oral Health Research Institute, 415 North Lansing Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202
Indiana University School of Dentistry, Oral Health Research Institute, 415 North Lansing Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202
Indiana University School of Dentistry, Oral Health Research Institute, 415 North Lansing Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202 A series of studies was performed to measure fluoride deposition in incipient caries-like lesions in enamel specimens contained in functional partial dentures in panelists who used fluoride dentifrices for periods ranging from two to nine weeks. The studies demonstrated the ability of the model to replicate the fluoride-uptake results obtained with a series of three dentifrices in two different panels of subjects. All fluoride dentifrices resulted in significant fluoride deposition, although significantly greater deposition was observed with a NaF-SiO 2 dentifrice.
Journal of Dental Research, Vol. 64, No. 6,
900-903 (1985) This article has been cited by other articles:
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