Chemistry, asked by sonupathak999india, 2 months ago

what are the role of fluoride as a anticaries?​

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Answered by rohitwalikar95
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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.

Answered by sumalatha896
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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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