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Fluoride release from aesthetic dental materials
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 1999The objective of the study was to compare the amounts of fluoride released by two glass–ionomer cements, a resin‐modified glass–ionomer cement, a compomer and a fluoride‐containing composite into deionized water and artificial saliva. Disc samples of each of the materials were fabricated and placed in either water or artificial saliva.
A J, Preston +3 more
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Fluoride release from newly marketed fluoride varnishes.
Quintessence international (Berlin, Germany : 1985), 2012New fluoride varnishes have been marketed that reportedly release more fluoride (Enamel Pro) or release fluoride more slowly (Vanish XT). The purpose of this study was to compare the amount and rate of fluoride release of new fluoride varnishes with other traditional fluoride varnishes.Extracted molars were cut into block sections.
Beth L, Jablonowski +3 more
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Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 2011
RADIOCHEMISTS can now expand their toolbox of molecular probes for positron emission tomography (PET), thanks to a new electrophilic fluorinating reagent. The palladium-based compound is made with 18F-fluoride, rather than 18F-fluorine gas, so it’s more practical to prepare than previously reported electrophilic fluorinating agents ( Science, DOI: 10 ...
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RADIOCHEMISTS can now expand their toolbox of molecular probes for positron emission tomography (PET), thanks to a new electrophilic fluorinating reagent. The palladium-based compound is made with 18F-fluoride, rather than 18F-fluorine gas, so it’s more practical to prepare than previously reported electrophilic fluorinating agents ( Science, DOI: 10 ...
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Fluoride release from alternative restorative materials
Journal of Dentistry, 1994Numerous laboratory studies have been performed to evaluate the fluoride releasing capacity of different restorative materials. The studies have comprised release of fluoride, uptake of fluoride in the dental hard tissues and the inhibitory effect on demineralization.
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Fluoride-releasing removable appliances.
Quintessence international (Berlin, Germany : 1985), 1991A method was developed to give removable appliances a fluoride-releasing capability. Visible light-cured glass-ionomer cement inserts were made, placed in resins commonly used for removable appliances, and evaluated for fluoride release over a 2-month period.
R L, Cooley, J W, McCourt
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Factors affecting the amount of fluoride ion release from fluoride releasing resin.
The Journal of Osaka University Dental School, 1991The purpose of this study was to gain a deeper understanding of factors affecting fluoride-ion release from a newly developed fluoride releasing resin (F-resin) under various conditions. Both higher temperature and longer immersion times resulted in a greater amount of fluoride ion released from this material, whereas thermal cycling did not accelerate
K, Kawai +3 more
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Fluoride-Releasing Restorative Materials
Journal of Veterinary Dentistry, 2015openaire +2 more sources

