Acid Reactivity of Carbonated Apatites with Strontium and Fluoride Substitutions

Carbonated apatites containing approximately 3.0 or 6.5% CO 3 were precipitated in the presence of sodium, strontium, and/or fluoride at various concentrations. Almost all the available strontium and fluoride was incorporated into the crystals, whereas only a portion of the carbonate and sodium pres...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of dental research 1983-10, Vol.62 (10), p.1049-1053
Hauptverfasser: Featherstone, J.D.B., Shields, C.P., Khademazad, B., Oldershaw, M.D.
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Zusammenfassung:Carbonated apatites containing approximately 3.0 or 6.5% CO 3 were precipitated in the presence of sodium, strontium, and/or fluoride at various concentrations. Almost all the available strontium and fluoride was incorporated into the crystals, whereas only a portion of the carbonate and sodium present was taken up. When incorporated together, Sr and F improved the crystallinity of carbonated apatites and markedly reduced their acid reactivity. This phenomenon may partially explain the observed reduction in caries for populations whose drinking water contains optimum levels of Sr at 5-10 mg/l and Fat 1-2 mg/l.
ISSN:0022-0345
1544-0591
DOI:10.1177/00220345830620100801