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Assessment of the influence of application time of different apf agents on the enamel fluoride uptake and anticariogenicity

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Abstract


The purpose of this study was to compare the enamel fluoride uptake and anticariogenic effect following topical application with different physical form of fluoride and application time.
@ES Te results can be summarized as follows :
@EN 1. While the 4-minute application increased the enamel fluoride uptake significantly than 1-minute application regardless of physical ferm of applied topical fluoride agents, nosiginificant difference could be found between foam and gel type
when
applied for the identical period of time.
2. The application time or the physical form of topical agents had no singificant influence on the reduction of caries lesion.
3. Based upon the above-mentioned results of this study, it cannot be concluded that the amount of enamel fluoride uptake has an absolute impace on the change of lesion depth. Therefore, the clinical application of 1-minute topical fluoride
application
which appears to have a similar anticariogenic efficacy to 4-minute fluoride application may be encouraged.

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