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Publikováno v:
European Journal of Oral Sciences. 107:251-259
Dental plaque fluid is normally supersaturated with respect to enamel mineral but this may change to a state of undersaturation when plaque pH falls following sugar exposure, placing the adjacent enamel at risk of caries. We have determined the satur
Autor:
E. I. F. Pearce, A. C. Smillie
Publikováno v:
Calcified Tissue Research. 15:133-141
When the skin of rats is middly injured, mineral deposits form in some hair follicles in the injured area (Cousins and Smillie 1965). It was suggested that this could have resulted from the injury-induced modification of hair follicle proteins to for
Publikováno v:
Calcified Tissue Research. 8:228-236
Autor:
E. I. F. Pearce
Publikováno v:
Australian dental journal. 34(3)
Two snack foods marketed specifically for infants were compared in caries prediction tests. A milk powder-supplemented fruit and cereal snack bar produced more titratable acid but did not reach as low a terminal pH as a sweet biscuit on in vitro ferm
Autor:
E. I. F. Pearce
Publikováno v:
Calcified tissue international. 33(4)
Certain small anionic molecules displace phosphate ions from the hydroxyapatite crystal hydration layer on adsorption. This follows the interaction of negatively charged groups with calcium ions in the crystal surface. The present study examines ion-
Autor:
E. I. F. Pearce, A. C. Smillie
Publikováno v:
Calcified tissue research. 11(1)
Hair follicle tissue from uninjured skin induced mineral formation in calcium phosphate solutions at a level of supersaturation equal to the lowest level resulting in the crystal growth and secondary nucleation of synthetic hydroxypatite. This indica