2009
DOI: 10.1590/s1806-83242009000300012
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In vitro evaluation of fluoride products in the development of carious lesions in deciduous teeth

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“…It has been called: ''ammoniated silver fluoride'', 29 ''ammoniacal silver fluoride'', 19 ''silver fluoride diamine'', 30 ''diamine silver fluoride'', 31 ''diamine silver fluoride (AgF: (NH 3 ) 2 AgF)'', 32,33 ''diamine silver fluoride, referred to as AgF'', 34,35 ''silver diamine fluoride'', 20,22,24,25,36 ''diammine silver fluoride'' 37 and ''silver diammine fluoride''. 23,38 Firstly, it should be noticed that ''ammoniacal silver fluoride'' is a vague term and thus is inaccurate because the amount of ammonia was not specified.…”
Section: Nomenclature Of Silver Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been called: ''ammoniated silver fluoride'', 29 ''ammoniacal silver fluoride'', 19 ''silver fluoride diamine'', 30 ''diamine silver fluoride'', 31 ''diamine silver fluoride (AgF: (NH 3 ) 2 AgF)'', 32,33 ''diamine silver fluoride, referred to as AgF'', 34,35 ''silver diamine fluoride'', 20,22,24,25,36 ''diammine silver fluoride'' 37 and ''silver diammine fluoride''. 23,38 Firstly, it should be noticed that ''ammoniacal silver fluoride'' is a vague term and thus is inaccurate because the amount of ammonia was not specified.…”
Section: Nomenclature Of Silver Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most frequent method used in clinical practice today is the application of fluoride agents in various forms, which is a proven approach for promoting enamel remineralization [46]. Recently, more advanced fluoride varnishes with added calcium and phosphate ions have been developed to supplement the amounts of these ions in saliva and enhance remineralization by fluoride [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presentation forms of fluoride in acidified solutions increase the absorption to enamel surface, resulting in greater benefits to the tooth (5). However, sodium fluoride varnishes are able to promote a greater cariostatic effect when compared with acidulated phosphate fluoride gels (APF, 1.23%) (6), reducing enamel demineralization adjacent to orthodontic brackets (7). Among the available fluoride solutions, different concentrations and formulations have different effects on enamel (5,8).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%