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1 Department of Physiology, School of Dentistry, University of Alabama in Birmingham and the Veterans Administration Hospital, Birmingham, Alabama 35233, USA
Acid-etched surfaces of enamel were given topical applications of neutral NaF, acid NaF, APF, and SnF2 solutions (about 1% F in each). After a four hour delay following topical application, the surfaces were mineralized in a calcium phosphate solution and then subjected to acid dissolution. Fluoride released from the enamel surfaces was measured during mineralization and subsequent acid dissolution. Results of both processes, and the fluoride released during both processes, indicate that a neutral NaF gave the best results.
Submitted on April 7, 1971
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