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1 Oral Disease Research Laboratory, Veterans Administration Hospital, The University of Texas Dental Branch and Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Houston, Texas 77031, USA
Sodium fluoride, sodium monofluorophosphate, or calcium fluoride, in amounts equivalent to 0.5 mg/kg, were given intravenously to dogs and the effect on parotid saliva F was determined. Significant (P < 0.01) differences in saliva F levels were related to the ionization of NaF, the hydrolysis of the PO3F ion, and the insolubility of CaF2.
Submitted on July 17, 1974
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