Enamel Fluoride Uptake and Retention from Intensive APF Gel Applications In Vivo

Children in a fluor dated water area self-applied acidulated phosphate fluoride (APF) gel (pH3.2) on 5, 10, or 25 consecutive school days. Analysis of exfoliated deciduous teeth showed that F concentrations in enamel increased to high levels during the treatment periods. Following the treatments, F...

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Hauptverfasser: Mellberg, J.R., Nicholson, C.R., Franchi, G.J., Englander, H.R., Mosley, G.W.
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description Children in a fluor dated water area self-applied acidulated phosphate fluoride (APF) gel (pH3.2) on 5, 10, or 25 consecutive school days. Analysis of exfoliated deciduous teeth showed that F concentrations in enamel increased to high levels during the treatment periods. Following the treatments, F levels decreased significantly for 2-10 months, after which the remaining F appeared permanently bound.
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Child
Dental Enamel - analysis
Dental Enamel - metabolism
Dentistry
Fluorides - metabolism
Fluorides, Topical - analysis
Fluorides, Topical - metabolism
Gels
Humans
Tooth, Deciduous - metabolism
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