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Uptake of zinc and fluoride by several dentin components

✍ Scribed by Meryon, S. D. ;Jakeman, K. J.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1987
Tongue
English
Weight
502 KB
Volume
21
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9304

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✦ Synopsis


The uptake of zinc released from ZOE and Dispersalloy, and fluoride from ChemFil by different components of dentin was studied in ziitro. These materials were placed over a 500-prn layer of the dentin fraction in a simulated cavity, and the zinc and fluo- ride levels in the fraction and underlying solution determined after 7 days. Parallel studies were also carried out in which these components, alone in simulated cavities, were placed over solutions containing different concentrations of zinc and fluoride and the uptake determined after 24 h. Zinc uptake was considerably greater by the inorganic than the organic fractions used in this study. Uptake from ZOE was dis-proportionately higher than from Dispersalloy presumably reflecting the fact that the zinc in ZOE is more loosely bound. In addition the high zinc levels in collagen beneath this material may be attributed to the binding of the eugenol component. In contrast fluoride uptake was generally highest by the organic fractions with relatively low uptake by the inorganic fractions which is in contrast to previous studies. Uptake of zinc and fluoride from solution by these fractions was consistent with these findings. Thus zinc is more strongly bound by the inorganic and fluoride by. the organic fractions of dentin.


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