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Effects of Solutions Used to Treat Dental Fluorosis on Tooth Permeability

Four solutions (h2O2, HCL, McInnes solution, and saline) were tested for their ability to penetrate through intact enamel and dentin into the pulp chamber of groups of 10 extracted non-carious teeth. None of the solutions tested appeared to penetrate the enamel and dentin into the pulp chambers as d...

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description Four solutions (h2O2, HCL, McInnes solution, and saline) were tested for their ability to penetrate through intact enamel and dentin into the pulp chamber of groups of 10 extracted non-carious teeth. None of the solutions tested appeared to penetrate the enamel and dentin into the pulp chambers as determined by the penetration of tracer amounts of the radioisotope p(32) into saline placed in the pulpal chambers. Visual observations showed that both HCL and McInnes solution etched the enamel sufrace, but did not increase the permeability of the enamel and dentin as determined by soaking the teeth in I(125) labeled saline. (Author)
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BLEACHING AGENTS
DENTAL ENAMEL
DENTAL PULP
DENTIN
FLUORIDES
HYDROGEN CHLORIDE
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE
LABELED SUBSTANCES
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Medicine and Medical Research
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PERMEABILITY
RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPES
SALINE SOLUTION
SIMULATION
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
TEETH
TETRACYCLINES
title Effects of Solutions Used to Treat Dental Fluorosis on Tooth Permeability
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