Skip to main page content
U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Dot gov

The .gov means it’s official.
Federal government websites often end in .gov or .mil. Before sharing sensitive information, make sure you’re on a federal government site.

Https

The site is secure.
The https:// ensures that you are connecting to the official website and that any information you provide is encrypted and transmitted securely.

Access keys NCBI Homepage MyNCBI Homepage Main Content Main Navigation
. 1975 Jul 25;18(2):91-100.
doi: 10.1007/BF02546229.

Effect of long-term administration of fluoride on physico-chemical properties of the rat incisor enamel

Effect of long-term administration of fluoride on physico-chemical properties of the rat incisor enamel

H Shinoda. Calcif Tissue Res. .

Abstract

Rats were maintained on drinking water containing different amounts of fluoride (0, 9, 23 45, 68, and 113 ppm) for 70 days. Physico-chemical properties of the incisor enamel were examined after fluoride administration, using contact microradiography, histochemistry, and microhardness tests. The tooth enamel formed during high fluoride exposure showed marked hypocalcification. Much of organic substance in the enamel seemed to have been retained. In addition, the microhardness of enamel showed a marked decrease. These changes were most prominent in the outer region of enamel and were proportional to the concentration of fluoride administered. Such changes following fluoride administration indicated inhibition of enamel maturation, i.e., an inhibition of the progressive depposition of minerals and/or in inhibition of organic matrix withdrawal by ameloblasts. Enamel seemed more affected by fluoride than dentine.

PubMed Disclaimer

Similar articles

Cited by

References

    1. J Dent Res. 1959 Mar-Apr;38(2):369-73 - PubMed
    1. Symp Soc Exp Biol. 1947;(1):101-13 - PubMed
    1. Am J Anat. 1966 Mar;118(2):665-83 - PubMed
    1. Arch Oral Biol. 1961 Aug;4:67-9 - PubMed
    1. J Histochem Cytochem. 1955 Jan;3(1):32-49 - PubMed