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1 Departments of Oral Rehabilitation and Preventive Dentistry, Hebrew University-Hadassah School of Dental Medicine, Jerusalem, Israel
Fluoride concentrations in root surfaces of human teeth after a single topical application with a 2% acidulated sodium fluoride solution in vivo were investigated. Increased residual fluoride concentrations in the root surfaces and precipitations on the peritubular dentin, as revealed by SEM micrographs, may be factors in reducing hypersensitivity.
Submitted on March 6, 1974
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