
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 under severe fluorosis. Combined use of the drugs was more beneficial in terms of enamel 45Ca permeability.
Minerals, Time Factors, Fluorosis, Dental, Calcium Radioisotopes, Dental Enamel Permeability, Drug Evaluation, Preclinical, Dental Materials, Disease Models, Animal, Dogs, Tooth Permeability, Glycerophosphates, Tooth Remineralization, Animals, Calcium, Dental Enamel
Minerals, Time Factors, Fluorosis, Dental, Calcium Radioisotopes, Dental Enamel Permeability, Drug Evaluation, Preclinical, Dental Materials, Disease Models, Animal, Dogs, Tooth Permeability, Glycerophosphates, Tooth Remineralization, Animals, Calcium, Dental Enamel
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