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Effect of X-Ray Irradiation on the Permeability of Bovine Dental Enamel

Caries Research, 2009
To estimate permeability properties of bovine dental enamel, complex impedance measurements and radioisotope diffusion experiments were carried out before and after X-ray irradiation (single dose, 72 Gy) of enamel specimens. Neither impedance measurements nor diffusion experiments showed significant changes in permeability.
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Effect of various aliphatic amines on the permeability of bovine dental enamel

Archives of Oral Biology, 1986
Aliphatic amines with chain lengths from C2 to C18 were investigated for their effect on the diffusion of [3H]-sorbitol, [14C]-glycerol, 36Cl- and 86Rb+. Before amine application, enamel was pretreated with a phytate solution. C12-C18 amines reduced the rate of diffusion to values of about 20-30 per cent of the values found before treatment.
J M, Borggreven, F C, Driessens
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Subsurface Demineralization in Dental Enamel and Other Permeable Solids During Acid Dissolution

Journal of Dental Research, 1992
Subsurface demineralization of dental enamel during acid dissolution has been reported many times, but its cause remains obscure. At first, the phenomenon was thought to result from the physical structure of enamel. More recent studies have shown that subsurface demineralization occurs in other permeable solids, indicating that there must be more ...
P, Anderson, J C, Elliott
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In vitro permeability and scanning electron microscopy study of acid‐etched and ground enamel surfaces protected with dental adhesive coating

Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 1999
Clinical procedures, such as acid etching and reshaping of the teeth supporting removable partial dentures by grinding off some enamel surface, increase the permeability of dental enamel. Teeth take several months in vivo to partially recover from such damage. In the meantime, the tooth is more susceptible to carious decay.
M, Kuhar, P, Cevc, M, Schara, N, Funduk
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[The effect of calcium glycerophosphate and Remodent on the dental enamel permeability in dogs with fluorosis].

Stomatologiia, 1990
In 14 dogs aged 6 months with severe fluorosis, the authors studied the effects of intake of calcium glycerophosphate and local remodent application on 45Ca enamel incorporation and the depth of its penetration into the dental hard tissues. The treatment led to a substantial decrease in both enamel 45Ca accumulation and the depth of its penetration ...
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Effects of Fluorides on the Permeability of Human Dental Enamel to Inorganic Ions

Journal of Dental Research, 1956
H E, BREWER, J C, MUHLER, R B, FISCHER
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Dental enamel defects in celiac disease

Journal of Oral Pathology and Medicine, 1990
Pekka Collin
exaly  

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