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Elevated Fluoride Products Enhance Remineralization of Advanced Enamel Lesions

J.M. ten Cate1,*, M.J. Buijs1, C. Chaussain Miller2 and R.A.M. Exterkate1

1 Cariology/Endodontology/Pedodontology, Academic Center for Dentistry (ACTA), Louwesweg 1, 1066 EA Amsterdam, The Netherlands; and
2 Faculté de Chirurgie Dentaire, Université Paris Descartes, France


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Figure. Mineral content (vol% µm) vs. depth (µm) for lesions subjected to three-week pH-cycling, treated daily with one of the fluoride products as indicated. Profiles are averages (± SD) per experimental group and for baseline lesions, analyzed prior to pH-cycling (for each group n = 5, 10 scans per specimen).

 

Journal of Dental Research, Vol. 87, No. 10, 943-947 (2008)
DOI: 10.1177/154405910808701019


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