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J Dent Res 34(3): 350-357, 1955
© 1955 International and American Associations for Dental Research

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THE REMOVAL OF FLUORINE FROM DILUTE SOLUTIONS OF SODIUM FLUORIDE AND STANNOUS FLUORIDE BY POWDERED DENTAL ENAMEL

WILLIAM E. HATTON 1, WILLIAM H. NEBERGALL 1, and JOSEPH C. MUHLER 1

1 Department of Chemistry, Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind.

It has been shown that more fluorine is removed by powdered human dental enamel from aqueous solutions of stannous fluoride than from solutions of sodium fluoride containing stoichiometrically equivalent amounts of fluorine. This greater uptake from stannous fluoride solutions may be related to the greater hydrogen ion concentration of these solutions.

Submitted on January 29, 1954







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