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1 Davies Rose Hoyt Pharmaceutical Division, Kendall Research Laboratory, Barrington, Illinois 60010 USA, and Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts
Human cementum surfaces were treated in vitro with acidulated phosphate-fluoride (APF) solutions. Fluoride concentrations as high as 200,000 ppm were found one minute after treatment with a pH 3.2 APF solution. Less uptake occurred from a pH 5.5 APF solution. Much of the acquired fluoride was lost after soaking the treated cementum for 24 hours in a metastable calcium phosphate solution.
Submitted on June 28, 1973
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