One of the mechanisms proposed for the caries-reducing effect of fluoride is diffusion inhibition of OH–– groups through the 63 columns of the apatite structure thereby increasing the resistance of the crystal against acidic attack. The validity of this hypothesis was checked by investigation of the reactivity of solid solutions of hydroxyapatite and oxyapatite for oxydation during storage for 3 years in air. These solid solutions provide the same number of vacancies in the OH positions as occur in the apatite of tooth enamel, whereas the mobility of the OH–– ions is the critical quantity for its reactivity in analogy with fluorhydroxyapatite solid solutions. It was found that the solid solutions were not oxydized as their lattice parameter...
Caries develops when the equilibrium between de- and remineralization is unbalanced favoring deminer...
The relative cariostatic effects of fluoride as fluorapatite, CaF2, loosely-bound fluoride, or KOH-s...
Powdered human enamel treated for three minutes each with a CaHP04-2H20 forming solution and a fluor...
One of the mechanisms proposed for the caries-reducing effect of fluoride is diffusion inhibition of...
Summary-Equations have been derived and computations carried out for the demineraliza-tion rates of ...
The present study was undertaken to examine the effect of fluoride on the formation of apa-tite in a...
Remineralized surfaces of human tooth enamel were dissolved at constant rates in 10 mMacetic acid at...
Fluoride was introduced into dentistry over 70 years ago, and it is now recognized as the main facto...
The conversion of hydroxyapatite to fluor-apatite and the diffusion of fluoride into enamel from aci...
This thesis deals with the diffusion of calcium and fluoride ions in bovine enamel, Special attentio...
The paper discusses a possible new concept of the role of fluoride and its mechanism of action in ca...
One of the limiting factors of the fluoride-enamel reaction is the close proximity of the enamel cry...
Dental erosion is a common problem in dentistry. It is defined as the loss of tooth mineral by the a...
The experimental results were quantitatively compared with the theory based on a physical model repr...
Equations have been derived and computations carried out for the demineralization rates of tooth ena...
Caries develops when the equilibrium between de- and remineralization is unbalanced favoring deminer...
The relative cariostatic effects of fluoride as fluorapatite, CaF2, loosely-bound fluoride, or KOH-s...
Powdered human enamel treated for three minutes each with a CaHP04-2H20 forming solution and a fluor...
One of the mechanisms proposed for the caries-reducing effect of fluoride is diffusion inhibition of...
Summary-Equations have been derived and computations carried out for the demineraliza-tion rates of ...
The present study was undertaken to examine the effect of fluoride on the formation of apa-tite in a...
Remineralized surfaces of human tooth enamel were dissolved at constant rates in 10 mMacetic acid at...
Fluoride was introduced into dentistry over 70 years ago, and it is now recognized as the main facto...
The conversion of hydroxyapatite to fluor-apatite and the diffusion of fluoride into enamel from aci...
This thesis deals with the diffusion of calcium and fluoride ions in bovine enamel, Special attentio...
The paper discusses a possible new concept of the role of fluoride and its mechanism of action in ca...
One of the limiting factors of the fluoride-enamel reaction is the close proximity of the enamel cry...
Dental erosion is a common problem in dentistry. It is defined as the loss of tooth mineral by the a...
The experimental results were quantitatively compared with the theory based on a physical model repr...
Equations have been derived and computations carried out for the demineralization rates of tooth ena...
Caries develops when the equilibrium between de- and remineralization is unbalanced favoring deminer...
The relative cariostatic effects of fluoride as fluorapatite, CaF2, loosely-bound fluoride, or KOH-s...
Powdered human enamel treated for three minutes each with a CaHP04-2H20 forming solution and a fluor...