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THE EFFECT OF SURFACE COATING AGENT ON THE SURFACE ROUGHNESS OF RESTORATIVE MATERIALS EXPOSED TO ACIDULATED PHOSPHATE FLUORIDE

, 2021
Aim: The aim of the study was to assess the surface roughness of six different restorative materials when they were covered with surface coating agent prior to 1.23% acidulated phosphate fluoride gel application.
G. Bayrak   +4 more
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Reaction of Acidulated Phosphate-Fluoride Solutions with Human Apatite

Journal of Dental Research, 1973
Finely pulverized human enamel was reacted with acidulated phosphate-fluoride solutions. The products were analyzed for fluoride content and examined by X-ray difjraction and infrared absorption. Fluoride content of the products and the amount of calcium fluoride formed increased with increasing reaction time, temperature, or both.
R I, Stearns, A F, Berndt
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Enamel solubility reduction by acidulated phosphate‐fluoride (APF) treatment

Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 1978
abstract The enamel solubility reducing (ESR) potential of acidulated phosphate‐fluoride (APF) solutions containing varying amounts of F was studied. Commercial APF (1.23% F, pH 3.0) reduced solubility by about 80%. Fivefold dilutions of this APF were made with either phosphoric acid or water without significant effect on ESR potential.
I L, Shannon, E J, Edmonds
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Fluoride Varnish versus Acidulated Phosphate Fluoride Gel: A 3-Year Clinical Trial

Caries Research, 1995
The aim of this trial was to compare the caries-preventive effect of sodium fluoride varnish and acidulated phosphate fluoride (APF) gel. A total of 254 children aged 12-13 years with high past caries experience were randomly divided into two groups. The participants received semi-annual applications of either fluoride varnish or APF gel for 3 years ...
L, Seppä, T, Leppänen, H, Hausen
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Fluoride Acquisition in Vitro by Etched Enamel from Acidulated Phosphate-Fluoride Preparations

Journal of Dental Research, 1973
Fluoride uptake by acid-etched human enamel from acidulated phosphate-fluoride solutions was determined and compared with previous findings with sound enamel. Etched enamel acquired about five times more fluoride than sound enamel. The relative efficacy of different fluoride solutions was not always the same with etched and sound enamel.
J R, Mellberg, K L, Loertscher
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Clinical study of an amine fluoride gel and acidulated phosphate fluoride gel

Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 1976
Abstract This study compared caries inhibition in children by an amine fluoride and an acidulated phosphate fluoride when administered in a topically applied gel. In addition, the effects of applying amine fluoride daily and weekly were compared. Four hundred and sixty‐eight children, ages 6 to 13, were randomly assigned to one of five treatment groups
R J, Shern   +3 more
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In vitro evaluation of an acidulated phosphate fluoride prophylaxis paste

Archives of Oral Biology, 1968
Abstract Acidulated phosphate sodium fluoride, acidulated phosphate silicofluoride and stannous fluoride solutions were tested for fluoride and pH compatibility with a number of abrasives. Silicon dioxide was found to be compatible when used with the acidulated phosphate silicofluoride solution.
J R, Mellberg, C R, Nicholson
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Evaluation of the Efficacy of Diode Laser as an Adjunct to 1.23% Acidulated Phosphate Fluoride in the Management of Dentinal Hypersensitivity: A Randomised Controlled Clinical Trial

Advances in Human Biology
Dentinal hypersensitivity (DH) has become increasingly common. Numerous studies have advocated for the use of lasers in addressing DH. These treatments have been applied either independently or alongside active desensitising agents. Therefore, this
Sandhya Pavankumar   +4 more
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ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFICACY OF FLUORIDE VARNISH VERSUS ACIDULATED PHOSPHATE FLUORIDE GEL IN PREVENTING DENTAL CARIES IN SCHOOLCHILDREN: A 24-MONTH RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL

BULLETIN OF STOMATOLOGY AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY
Background: Dental caries remains a significant public health problem among children globally. Professionally applied topical fluorides, such as fluoride varnish (FV) and acidulated phosphate fluoride (APF) gel, are cornerstones of caries prevention, but
Anju Singh, Konark Konark Singh
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Evaluation of Self-Administered Prophylaxis and Supervised Toothbrushing with Acidulated Phosphate Fluoride

Caries Research, 1974
In Sao Paulo, Brazil, 566 children, 14–17 years old, completed a 3-year study to evaluate the anticaries effect of self-applications of acidulated phosphate fluoride (APF).
H S, Horowitz   +5 more
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