2022
DOI: 10.3390/app122412540
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Comparison of the Fluoride Ion Release from Composite and Compomer Materials under Varying pH Conditions—Preliminary In Vitro Study

Abstract: Fluoride prevents the demineralization and supports remineralization of enamel. It is important to maintain a constant low level of fluoride in the oral cavity at all times. Dental restorative materials that are used for this purpose contain NaF in their composition, which is a source of fluoride ions that diffuse into body fluids and surrounding tissues. Two such materials, the flowable composite material Wave (W) (SDI, Hamilton Parkway Itasca, Australia) and compomer material Freedom (F) (SDI, Hamilton Parkw… Show more

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“…Applying topical fluoride is a therapeutic and preventative dental therapy that can help improve tooth sensitivity, prevent tooth decay, arrest it, or slow it down, inhibit dental plaque, and promote tooth remineralization [24]. Professionally applied topical fluoride is a kind of topical fluoride application in which the dentist can deliver it to the patient in the dental clinic in gel or varnish form.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Applying topical fluoride is a therapeutic and preventative dental therapy that can help improve tooth sensitivity, prevent tooth decay, arrest it, or slow it down, inhibit dental plaque, and promote tooth remineralization [24]. Professionally applied topical fluoride is a kind of topical fluoride application in which the dentist can deliver it to the patient in the dental clinic in gel or varnish form.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On a larger scale, the fluoridation of water and the addition of fluoride in medical products began in the 1940s in countries at a higher level of development. However, when combined with naturally occurring fluoride in food, drink, and water, it can cause dental and bone fluorosis, which are irreversible diseases [ 117 ]. For this reason, the WHO places great emphasis on the control of the amount of fluoride consumed, which is primarily beneficial for the population, especially for children.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%