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1 Lee Pharmaceuticals, South El Monte, California 91733, USA, and Hi-Rel Industries, Inc., San Marino, California
Analysis with an electron microprobe X-ray spectrophotometer revealed that high levels of fluoride were retained in enamel 30 or more days after in vivo application of a fluoride-releasing polyurethane adhesive coating to human teeth. Analyses of calcium and phosphorus concentrations also indicate that remineralization occurred after application of the polyurethane, despite preliminary acid etching.
Submitted on April 14, 1971
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