The dissolution kinetics of synthetic hydroxyapatite (HAP) and carbonate-containing HAP powders have been studied in fluoride-containing acetate buffer solutions partially saturated with respect to HAP (KFAP = 10-115 to 10-123). The experimental results indicate that in the case of HAP powders the dissolution rates become very slow when the KFAP values of the dissolution medium are larger than 10-119. For the carbonate-containing apatites, however, there is a significant dissolution in the region 10-115 >= KFAP >= 10-119 which is in the region of physiological and therapeutic significance.The present results with the HAP powder together with HAP pellet data show that the dissolution of HAP pellets in the region 10-114 > KFAP > 1...
A physical model featuring two distinct types of dissolution sites for hydroxyapatite (HAP) crystals...
The synchronized crystal dissolution hypothesis previously proposed to explain the unusual dissoluti...
dissertationApparent solubilities (ion activity products, Kiap's) of synthetic carbonate apatites (C...
The purpose of this study was to develop a base of understanding regarding the remineralization beha...
The purpose of this study was to develop a base of understanding regarding the remineralization beha...
Equations have been derived and computations carried out for the demineralization rates of tooth ena...
Dissolution rate of apatite powders in acidic fluoride solutions and the relationship to hydroxyapat...
The dissolution rates of synthetic hydroxy-apatite pellets under sink conditions were measured using...
The dissolution rates of synthetic hydroxy-apatite pellets under sink conditions were measured using...
The influence of fluoride (F) alone and together with dodecylamine hydrochloride (DAC) on the dissol...
Dissolution of human dental enamel and of synthetic hydroxyapatite pellets in completely unsaturated...
Recently a model was presented for describing the acid dissolution rate of hydroxyapatite (HAP) base...
The dissolution behavior of enamel and synthetic hydroxyapatite in acidic media possessing a high de...
Recently a model was presented for describing the acid dissolution rate of hydroxyapatite (HAP) base...
The experimental results were quantitatively compared with the theory based on a physical model repr...
A physical model featuring two distinct types of dissolution sites for hydroxyapatite (HAP) crystals...
The synchronized crystal dissolution hypothesis previously proposed to explain the unusual dissoluti...
dissertationApparent solubilities (ion activity products, Kiap's) of synthetic carbonate apatites (C...
The purpose of this study was to develop a base of understanding regarding the remineralization beha...
The purpose of this study was to develop a base of understanding regarding the remineralization beha...
Equations have been derived and computations carried out for the demineralization rates of tooth ena...
Dissolution rate of apatite powders in acidic fluoride solutions and the relationship to hydroxyapat...
The dissolution rates of synthetic hydroxy-apatite pellets under sink conditions were measured using...
The dissolution rates of synthetic hydroxy-apatite pellets under sink conditions were measured using...
The influence of fluoride (F) alone and together with dodecylamine hydrochloride (DAC) on the dissol...
Dissolution of human dental enamel and of synthetic hydroxyapatite pellets in completely unsaturated...
Recently a model was presented for describing the acid dissolution rate of hydroxyapatite (HAP) base...
The dissolution behavior of enamel and synthetic hydroxyapatite in acidic media possessing a high de...
Recently a model was presented for describing the acid dissolution rate of hydroxyapatite (HAP) base...
The experimental results were quantitatively compared with the theory based on a physical model repr...
A physical model featuring two distinct types of dissolution sites for hydroxyapatite (HAP) crystals...
The synchronized crystal dissolution hypothesis previously proposed to explain the unusual dissoluti...
dissertationApparent solubilities (ion activity products, Kiap's) of synthetic carbonate apatites (C...