Fluoride's effect on human dentin ultrasound velocity (elastic modulus) and tubule size
Despite fluoride (F) use in caries prevention, not much is known about its effects on tooth quality. This study evaluated the effect of tooth F concentration ([F]) on selected dentin structural and mechanical properties. Third molars (n = 136) from Toronto, which has 1 part per million (p.p.m.) wate...
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description | Despite fluoride (F) use in caries prevention, not much is known about its effects on tooth quality. This study evaluated the effect of tooth F concentration ([F]) on selected dentin structural and mechanical properties. Third molars (n = 136) from Toronto, which has 1 part per million (p.p.m.) water [F], Montreal (0.2 p.p.m. water [F]), and Fortaleza (Brazil) (0.7 p.p.m. water [F]), were analyzed for [F], dental fluorosis (DF) severity, ultrasound velocity, and dentin tubule size and density. The enamel [F] was found to vary between 32 and 940 p.p.m., the dentin [F] was found to vary between 110 and 860 p.p.m., while the DF severity varied between TF0 and TF4. The enamel [F] showed no correlation with dentin [F], DF severity, ultrasound velocity, dentin tubule size or density. The dentin [F] correlated with DF severity, dentin tubule size, and ultrasound velocity. DF severity showed a correlation with dentin [F] and ultrasound velocity. It was concluded that dentin [F] is an indicator of dentin structural properties (dentin tubule size and ultrasound velocity), while DF severity is an indicator of dentin mechanical properties (ultrasound velocity). |
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