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Ca Pre-rinse Greatly Increases Plaque and Plaque Fluid F

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Previous studies demonstrated that a Ca pre-treatment greatly increases salivary F from a subsequent NaF rinse. This study examines if these increases are found in plaque and plaque fluid F. Thirteen individuals accumulated plaque before rinsing with: (1) 12 mmol/L NaF (228 μg/g F), (2) 150 mmol/L Ca rinse, or (3) the Ca rinse followed by the F rinse. One hr later, plaque samples were collected, the plaque fluid was recovered, and the plaque residues were extracted 5 times with pH 6.8 or pH 4.8 buffers, and then by acid. The F in each extract after the Ca rinse/F rinse greatly exceeded the corresponding F from the NaF rinse. Consequently, the Ca rinse/F rinse increased the total plaque F and the plaque fluid F by 12x and 5x, compared with the NaF rinse alone. These and the previous salivary results suggest that a Ca pre-treatment may increase the cariostatic effects of topical F agents.
Title: Ca Pre-rinse Greatly Increases Plaque and Plaque Fluid F
Description:
Previous studies demonstrated that a Ca pre-treatment greatly increases salivary F from a subsequent NaF rinse.
This study examines if these increases are found in plaque and plaque fluid F.
Thirteen individuals accumulated plaque before rinsing with: (1) 12 mmol/L NaF (228 μg/g F), (2) 150 mmol/L Ca rinse, or (3) the Ca rinse followed by the F rinse.
One hr later, plaque samples were collected, the plaque fluid was recovered, and the plaque residues were extracted 5 times with pH 6.
8 or pH 4.
8 buffers, and then by acid.
The F in each extract after the Ca rinse/F rinse greatly exceeded the corresponding F from the NaF rinse.
Consequently, the Ca rinse/F rinse increased the total plaque F and the plaque fluid F by 12x and 5x, compared with the NaF rinse alone.
These and the previous salivary results suggest that a Ca pre-treatment may increase the cariostatic effects of topical F agents.

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