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Toothwear - Acid Erosion
What is the critical pH and why does a tooth dissolve in acid?
Dawes.et.al -2003
Relevance :
731 in 2024
Conclusion :
In summary, the critical pH below which enamel dissolves is not constant but rather is inversely proportional to the concentrations of calcium and phosphate in the saliva and plaque fluid. Usually between 4 and 5.5 pH.
Teeth with early subsurface caries lesions can be remineralized, but teeth that have suffered acid erosion cannot
Keywords:
Critical pH,
Tooth Dissolution,
Acid Erosion
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