Hello Sir!! Can u plz tell me why fluoride is not acting in dentin, it only act in enamel.. One of the reasons I know due to dentin high organic content.. Can u plzz illustrate some more points by today itself.. As it is my homework.. Thank you..
Hello Doctor Yes the fluoride is an element that has strong affinity for hydroxappatite and thus it easily goes into the crystalline structure of enamel to form a more stronger fluorapatite This is as we know that fluoride is one of the most reactive elements and given the chances where there is deficient calcium in enamel thus fluoride uses this opportunity to go and form into the voids of these crystalline structure of enamel Hope you got my point doctor 👨⚕️
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Hello Sir!! Can u plz tell me why fluoride is not acting in dentin, it only act in enamel.. One of the reasons I know due to dentin high organic content..
Can u plzz illustrate some more points by today itself.. As it is my homework..
Thank you..
Hello Doctor
Yes the fluoride is an element that has strong affinity for hydroxappatite and thus it easily goes into the crystalline structure of enamel to form a more stronger fluorapatite
This is as we know that fluoride is one of the most reactive elements and given the chances where there is deficient calcium in enamel thus fluoride uses this opportunity to go and form into the voids of these crystalline structure of enamel
Hope you got my point doctor 👨⚕️
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