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1 Lee Pharmaceuticals, South El Monte, California 91733, USA
A fluoride-releasing polyurethane adhesive coating was found to be effective in reducing the acid solubility of enamel in vitro and the incidence of carious lesions of rat molars in vivo; this indicates that the coating would be an efficient topical fluoride system for application to developmental pits and fissures and all other surfaces of teeth.
Submitted on April 14, 1971
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