2002
DOI: 10.4012/dmj.21.285
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Effect of Fluoride Mouth Rinse on Fluoride Releasing and Recharging from Aesthetic Dental Materials.

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“…Many dental professionals recognize that restorative resin composite containing S-PRG filler have excellent fluoride release and recharge ability [9][10][11][12] . Han et al 9) reported that resin composite containing S-PRG filler released 9.32 μg/cm 2 fluoride on day 1 and continued to release fluoride for over 60 days.…”
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“…Many dental professionals recognize that restorative resin composite containing S-PRG filler have excellent fluoride release and recharge ability [9][10][11][12] . Han et al 9) reported that resin composite containing S-PRG filler released 9.32 μg/cm 2 fluoride on day 1 and continued to release fluoride for over 60 days.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies of this resin composite have revealed some aspects of its clinical value [9][10][11][12] . The purpose of our study was to examine an experimental heat-polymerizing polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) resin containing S-PRG filler in terms of both the initial fluoride release and the fluoride release after recharging with fluoride solution.…”
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“…The S-PRG filler particles are formed by an acid-base reaction of fluoroaluminosilicate glass with polyacrylic acid 10) and have been found to be capable of fluoride release and recharge 11) . Similarly, the composite resin containing S-PRG filler also had fluoride release and recharge functions 12) . Furthermore, our previous studies have highlighted that S-PRG filler exhibited anti-plaque quality as well as characteristics appropriate for caries treatment 13,14) .…”
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“…Topical fluoride application performed immediately after the restoration also contributes to fluoride uptake by the restorative material (5). Besides that, the ability of a restoration to act as a fluoride reservoir is mainly dependent on the material permeability, frequency of exposure to fluoride, and the type and concentration of the fluoride agent (6). The high reactivity of fluoride agents used in topical applications cause concern regarding the adverse effects on restorative materials (7).…”
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confidence: 99%