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1 The Lorvic Corporation, St. Louis, Missouri 63134, USA and Department of Chemistry, University of Missouri-St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri
Finely pulverized human enamel was reacted with acidulated phosphate-fluoride solutions. The products were analyzed for fluoride content and examined by X-ray diffraction and infrared absorption. Fluoride content of the products and the amount of calcium fluoride formed increased with increasing reaction time, temperature, or both. Misleading results may be obtained if they are based only on fluoride uptake analyses.
Submitted on October 27, 1972
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