Sieck et al., 1990 - Google Patents
Assessment of loosely-bound and firmly-bound fluoride uptake by tooth enamel from topically applied fluoride treatmentsSieck et al., 1990
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- Sieck B
- Takagi S
- Chow L
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- Journal of Dental Research
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The amounts of loosely-bound fluoride (F) deposited on human enamel by two topical F treatments were measured with use of a constant-composition F washing method. Enamel biopsies conducted before treatment and after the washing were used for determination of …
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