2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.archoralbio.2020.104965
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The solubility of calcium oxalates explains some aspects of their underrepresentation in the oral cavity

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“…With little control, calcium and phosphate ions (free or from ACP) are believed to be available just long enough to remineralize enamel surfaces. But both the subsurface lesion plus the surface are not remineralized (HA and FA have very small solubilities) [168] . The control of the reaction time is crucial for a sufficient and durable enamel remineralization using ACPs.…”
Section: Effects Of Non-fluoride Approaches On Enamel Remineralizatio...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With little control, calcium and phosphate ions (free or from ACP) are believed to be available just long enough to remineralize enamel surfaces. But both the subsurface lesion plus the surface are not remineralized (HA and FA have very small solubilities) [168] . The control of the reaction time is crucial for a sufficient and durable enamel remineralization using ACPs.…”
Section: Effects Of Non-fluoride Approaches On Enamel Remineralizatio...mentioning
confidence: 99%