what are the role of fluoride as a anticaries?
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Caries is generally considered to be a sub-surface phenomenon. With fluoride treatment, a non-cavitated lesion can be remineralized with fluorapatite and have greater resistance to subsequent demineralization than hydroxyapatite. Even at very low concentrations, fluoride is effective as an anticaries agent.
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Even at very low concentrations, fluoride is effective as an anticaries agent. ... All three of these fluoride sources provide the important F- ion, which both inhibits demineralization and promotes remineralization of damaged tooth mineral.
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