1977
DOI: 10.1159/000260297
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Assimilation of Fluoride by Enamel throughout the Life of the Tooth

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“…It was also found that shear bond strength was significantly influenced by fluoride concentration and immersion period. In a previous study, it has been shown with adequate and sound evidence that fluoride reinforces crystalline apatite within the porous enamel lesions 20) . Fluoride may be incorporated in a soluble (CaF2) and/or permanently bound (fluoroapatite) form.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…It was also found that shear bond strength was significantly influenced by fluoride concentration and immersion period. In a previous study, it has been shown with adequate and sound evidence that fluoride reinforces crystalline apatite within the porous enamel lesions 20) . Fluoride may be incorporated in a soluble (CaF2) and/or permanently bound (fluoroapatite) form.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…In particular, it has been suggested that there was a relative increase in fluoride uptake by white spot enamel lesions rather than by sound enamel 20) . In addition, the effect of acidic fluoride buffer solution on remineralization was suggested too 20) .…”
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“…El fluoruro incorporado en el esmalte dental durante el período preeruptivo refleja su exposición sistémica durante la amelogénesis (5), por lo que el esmalte ha sido propuesto como marcador biológico de exposición a fluoruro (6). Los estudios realizados en dientes no erupcionados muestran un patrón de distribución de fluoruro en el esmalte dental con una concentración mayor en la superficie externa y menor hacia el interior del esmalte (7)(8)(9)(10)(11).…”
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“…Ocorre por depósitos de flúor na estrutura dentária, levando a alterações nos ameloblastos, modificações na homeostase do cálcio e na formação dos cristais de apatita 1 . Evidências indicam que os ameloblastos são mais afetados durante a maturação pré-eruptiva 2,3 . As manifestações vão depender da quantidade de flúor ingerida, do tempo de exposição, da idade, do peso e estado nutricional do indivíduo.…”
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