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Recognition of the anthropogenic contribution to the input of fluoride in urban recharge
Fluoride is a common inorganic contaminant of geogenic origin around the world. Anthropogenic sources of fluoride could also contribute to increased fluoride concentrations in groundwater, although they have not been well-documented.
Nicolò Colombani, Micol Mastrocicco
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Introduction: Fluoride releasing dental materials releases maximum fluoride within twenty four hours which reduces thereafter.If we could recharge fluoride on the daily basis,the caries preventive effect from fluoride releasing dental materials can be ...
Serene and Anaswara +2 more
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Effect of Fluoride Recharge on the Microleakage of Fluoride-Releasing Restorative Materials: An Ex Vivo Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy Study. [PDF]
Success or failure of a restoration depends on its ability to bond to the tooth structure, to reduce microleakage, and to inhibit secondary caries. Fluoride-releasing materials have the inherent potential to release fluoride and are also capable of recharging themselves with topical agents.The aim of this study was to compare and evaluate the effect of
Gavini S +5 more
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Ion release from, and fluoride recharge of a composite with a fluoride-containing bioactive glass. [PDF]
Materials that are capable of releasing ions such as calcium and fluoride, that are necessary for remineralization of dentin and enamel, have been the topic of intensive research for many years. The source of calcium has most often been some form of calcium phosphate, and that for fluoride has been one of several metal fluoride or hexafluorophosphate ...
Davis HB +3 more
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Fluoride release and recharge from bioactive resins <i>in vitro</i>. [PDF]
Bioactive resins can release fluoride ions, but their potential for fluoride recharge is unknown. This study aimed to evaluate the fluoride (F) release and recharge capacity of bioactive resins using an in vitro pH cycling model.Six specimens were prepared for each group: two bioactive resins (Beautifil Flow Plus and Biocoat), a conventional resin ...
da Silva AIF +4 more
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Release and Recharge of Fluoride Ions from Acrylic Resin Modified with Bioactive Glass
Background: Oral hygiene is essential for maintaining residual dentition of partial denture wearers. The dental material should positively affect the oral environment.
Zbigniew Raszewski +2 more
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Influence of Time Interval, Temperature, and Storage Condition on Fluoride Release and Recharge from Silorane-Based Restorative Materials. [PDF]
Objectives: The fluoride-releasing properties of restorative materials are crucial for the prevention of secondary caries as these can act as fluoride reservoirs.
Madhyastha PS +3 more
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The ability to release and recharge fluoride is a property of glass ionomer cement materials, which is an advantage for patients with a high caries risk.
Nantawan Krajangta
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The aim of this study was to examine the effects of active filler in resin-based pit and fissure sealant on fluoride release and recharge abilities. Mesoporous silica was synthesized from tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) using sol-gel method.
Niyom Thamrongananskul
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Fluoride content and recharge ability of five glassionomer dental materials [PDF]
Background The relationship between fluoride content and fluoride release for glass-ionomer cements is not well understood. The aim of this laboratory study was: to determine the fluoride concentrations at the surfaces of glass-ionomer materials with ...
Peric Tamara O +9 more
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