STUDIES ON THE INFLUENCE OF FLUORIDE ON THE EQUILIBRATING CALCIUM-PHOSPHATE PHASE AT A HIGH ENAMEL ACID RATIO

被引:6
作者
PEARCE, EIF [1 ]
LARSEN, MJ [1 ]
CUTRESS, TW [1 ]
机构
[1] AARHUS UNIV, ROYAL DENT COLL, AARHUS, DENMARK
关键词
BRUSHITE; DENTAL ENAMEL; FLUORIDE;
D O I
10.1159/000262078
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
Data obtained in a previous study suggested that brushite is the solubility-determining phase when enamel is first exposed to acid solution in a series of repeated equilibrations. Fluoride in solution might be expected to inhibit brushite formation, and experimental studies at low solid/solution ratio support this. We have now re-examined the effect at a very high ratio, in an attempt to mimic what happens in an enamel caries lesion. Powdered enamel was repeatedly exposed to HCl solution, 10-70 mmol/l, containing 2 ppm F, for 24 h, initially in a ratio of 1 g/3 mi. Ion activities were determined after 20 min and 24 h and potential plot diagrams constructed. In early repetitions the -log (Ca2+) (OH-)(2) vs. -log (H+)(3)(PO43-) points tended to follow the brushite line, rather than the hydroxyapatite (HAp) line which one would expect if enamel behaved as pure HAp. Solution F was below measurable limits after 20 min and F then had little influence on the brushite equilibrating phase. In later (>13) repetitions, points fell closer to the HAp line, with or without F added to the acid solution. However, added F, which was not then completely removed from solution, caused the slope of the regression line through the points to approach the Ca/P ratio of HAp, and therefore may have had a small effect in reducing the brushite phase. It is concluded that high solid/solution ratio, a previously neglected factor in enamel dissolution studies, has a profound effect in increasing the manifestation of a brushite surface phase and reducing the inhibitory effect off on this phase.
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