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J Dent Res 24(5): 235-237, 1945
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THE EFFECT OF SODIUM FLUORIDE ON THE SOLUBILITY OF CALCIUM PHOSPHATE, TOOTH ENAMEL AND WHOLE TEETH IN LACTIC ACID

JAMES J. RAE 1 and CHARLES T. CLEGG 1

1 Chemistry Department, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada

Chemical studies on whole teeth, powdered enamel and calcium phosphate, suspended in lactic acid solution with and without added fluorides or oxalates, indicate that enamel is decalcified in lactic acid and the calcium redeposited as calcium fluoride.

Submitted on June 25, 1945







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