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1 Davies, Rose-Hoyt Pharmaceutical Division, The Kendall Company, Kendall Research Center, Barrington, Illinois
Intact human tooth sections were treated with acidulated fluoride-phosphate preparations. Results of dissolving 5 to 10-µ thick layers from the surfaces in dilute acid showed significant fluoride uptake and no difference in using either an aqueous solution or hydroxyethyl cellulose gel. Increased treatment time resulted in increased acid resistance and higher fluoride concentrations in subsurface enamel.
Submitted on January 7, 1965
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