The Effect of SnF2 and Cetylaminohydrofluoride Solutions on the Acid Demineralisation of Enamel
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The mineral content of enamel decalcified with and without preliminary F application was measured using quantitative microradiography. The effect of an aminefluoride solution and SnF2-containing solutions on the mineral content in the lesion and the surface layer was studied. The results showed that local application of the aminefluoride solution to sound enamel was more effective than SnF2; the demineralized area had a significantly higher mineral content in the lesion and a considerably thicker surface layer. There was no significant difference between the protective effect of both fluoride solutions on the mineral content of the lesion in the ‘white spot’ enamel groups. In the surface layer of the ‘white spot’ enamel groups, however, the SnF2 treatment was significantly more effective. Chemicals/CAS: hypolaetin 8 glucoside, 27686-36-8; stannous fluoride, 7783-47-3; fluoride varnish, 39287-69-9; tin, 14314-35-3, 7440-31-5; Amines; Fluorides, Topical; Minerals; Solutions; Tin, 7440-31-5
Topics
elmex fluidhypolaetin 8 glucosidestannous fluorideunclassified drugaminefluoride varnishmineraltin1,4 bis(4 hydroxy 1,2,5 trimethyl 4 piperidyl) 1,3 butadienedecalcificationdemineralizationdental cariesdrug therapyenamelhumanin vitro studymicroradiographynormal humanoleylaminetheoretical studytherapytoothtopical drug administrationtriletidedrug effecthistologypathologysolution and solubilityAminesDecalcification TechniqueDental CariesDental EnamelFluorides, TopicalHumanMicroradiographyMineralsSolutionsTin
TNO Identifier
280777
ISSN
00086568
Source
Caries Research, 8(3), pp. 275-282.
Pages
275-282
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