Remineralization Effect of a Low-Concentration Fluoride Rinse in an Intraoral Model
Autor: | Shozo Takagi, Stanislav A. Frukhtbeyn, Edward E. Parry, Gary E. Schumacher, Milenko Markovic, N S. Liao, B A. Sieck, Laurence C. Chow |
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Rok vydání: | 2002 |
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Sodium Silicic Acid Mouthwashes chemistry.chemical_element Dentistry Models Biological Chloride Statistics Nonparametric Calcium Chloride Fluorides chemistry.chemical_compound Double-Blind Method Sodium fluoride medicine Humans General Dentistry Volume concentration Analysis of Variance Remineralisation Cross-Over Studies Dose-Response Relationship Drug business.industry Microradiography Cariostatic Agents Drug Combinations Dose–response relationship chemistry Tooth Remineralization Fluorine Sodium Fluoride Female business Fluoride medicine.drug Nuclear chemistry |
Zdroj: | Caries Research. 36:136-141 |
ISSN: | 1421-976X 0008-6568 |
DOI: | 10.1159/000057872 |
Popis: | A previous study showed that a sodium hexafluorosilicate-calcium chloride-based two-solution fluoride (F) rinse containing 6 mmol/l of F was more effective than a 12 mmol/l F sodium fluoride rinse in depositing F on tooth surfaces and increasing oral F levels. The present study compared the remineralization effects of these two rinses in an intraoral de- and remineralization model. The results showed that the 6 mmol/l F two-solution rinse produced greater remineralization in increasing lesion mineral contents and reducing lesion depths. The results demonstrated that the effectiveness of an F regimen depends less on the F dose and more on the ability of the treatment to utilize F efficiently for remineralization. |
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