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The distribution of fluoride of prenatal origin in the rat–a pilot study.

References (31) P.F. DePaola et al. A pilot study of the relationship between caries experience and surface enamel fluoride in man Archs oral Biol. (1975) R.G. Schamschula et al. Associations between fluoride concentration in successive layers of human enamel and individual dental caries experience Archs oral Biol. (1979) D.R. Taves Determination of submicromolar concentrations of fluoride in biological samples Talanta (1968) G.M. Whitford et al. Plasma an

Biphasic Functions of Sodium Fluoride (NaF) in Soft and in Hard Periodontal Tissues.

1. Introduction Fluoride is well known for its use in the treatment of dental caries, either systemically or topically [1]. Fluoride intake (such as in drinking water, fluoridated toothpaste, or fluoride supplements) is the cornerstone to preventing dental caries in adults and children. Fluoride prevents dental caries by slowing down the demineralization of enamel, which is caused by the interaction between dental plaque and dental hard tissues. Fluoride may inhibit tooth decay by 40–60