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The influence of saliva on the formation of calcium fluoride-like material on human dental enamel.

M J Larsen1, A Richards.   

Abstract

After a topical fluoride application two resulting features can be observed and measured: the formation of calcium fluoride and a decrease in caries incidence. For the formation of solid calcium fluoride the source of calcium may be either the enamel itself or remaining saliva or--in plaque--plaque fluid and calculus. The aim of the present study was to examine whether saliva through its calcium content has any influence on the amount of calcium fluoride formed by a topical fluoride treatment of enamel. The roots and the fissure systems of 64 freshly extracted intact third molars were covered with nail varnish and allocated to eight groups of 8. Half of the groups were put in fresh paraffin-stimulated saliva for 5 min after which surplus of saliva was shaken off whilst the other groups remained in distilled water. The teeth were given a 2-min topical treatment with either distilled water (control), neutral 0.2% NaF, neutral 2% NaF or 2% NaF acidified with 0.1 mol/l H3PO4. After the topical treatment the teeth were rinsed in running tap water for 5 min, dried and revarnished before determination of calcium fluoride. It was found that the amount of calcium fluoride formed depended on the concentration of fluoride (the higher the fluoride concentration, the higher was the amount of calcium fluoride), the acidity of the solution (presumably due to the increase in available calcium through enamel dissolution) and the presence of saliva (presumably due to its calcium content and its mucinous nature). As there was always more calcium fluoride formed in the presence of saliva, thorough drying of the teeth prior to topical treatments may be superfluous.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11125198     DOI: 10.1159/000047432

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Caries Res        ISSN: 0008-6568            Impact factor:   4.056


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