1982
DOI: 10.1159/000260592
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Fluoride Taken Up by Plaque, by the Underlying Enamel and by Clean Enamel from Three Fluoride Compounds in vitro

Abstract: The interaction of fluoride with plaque and the underlying enamel was studied in an artificial mouth after topical application of three different fluoride solutions. Streptococcus mutans cells were grown on windowed bovine enamel blocks to form artificial plaque. Plaque-covered and clean enamel samples were rinsed with NaF, amine fluoride and Na-MFP (200 ppm F-, twice a day for 10 min for 3 consecutive days). Amine fluoride and NaF caused F- increments in plaque (190 and 72 ppm), Na-MFP h… Show more

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“…After this, one half of the high gloss surface was artificial mouthfluid (Klimek et al, 1982) 61.5 g; 0.1 g antifoaming agent, Fluka, Buchs, Switzerland) per brushing sample. After brushing, the protecting tape was removed, and surface gloss measurements were repeated on both brushed and unbrushed areas.…”
Section: Toothbrushing Wear Effects: Gloss and Roughnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After this, one half of the high gloss surface was artificial mouthfluid (Klimek et al, 1982) 61.5 g; 0.1 g antifoaming agent, Fluka, Buchs, Switzerland) per brushing sample. After brushing, the protecting tape was removed, and surface gloss measurements were repeated on both brushed and unbrushed areas.…”
Section: Toothbrushing Wear Effects: Gloss and Roughnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De-and remineralisation in the artificial mouth included six daily erosive attacks (each 90 s) with hydrochloric acid (pH: 2.6) intermitted of each 1 h remineralisation in artificial saliva prepared accordingly to the formulation of Klimek et al 12 The artificial saliva was renewed daily. After the six daily cycles, the samples were stored in artificial saliva up to the next day.…”
Section: Cyclic De-and Remineralisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following treatment, the specimens were washed with tap water and reimmersed in artificial saliva. The artificial saliva was prepared according to the formulation of Klimek et al [11] and was renewed each 10 days. In the 12-months post-bleaching period, the samples were stored in artificial saliva and alternately exposed to dark conditions or 12 hdaylight for 14 days, respectively.…”
Section: Sample Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%