Fluoride uptake and dissolution behavior of a synthetic dental enamel-like substrate
- PMID: 281369
- DOI: 10.1177/00220345780570091801
Fluoride uptake and dissolution behavior of a synthetic dental enamel-like substrate
Abstract
A new ceramic form of hydroxylapatite and enamel were found to behave similarly in regard to their acid dissolution behavior in the presence and absence of topically applied fluoride. Discrepancies between the two materials can be explained by morphological differences between the rough enamel and smooth ceramic particles.
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