Effect of trimetaphosphate and fluoride association on hydroxyapatite dissolution and precipitation in vitro

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The present study analyzed the action of sodium trimetaphosphate (TMP) and/or fluoride on hydroxyapatite. Hydroxyapatite powder was suspended in different solutions: deionized water, 500 μg F/mL, 1,100 μg F/mL, 1%TMP, 3%TMP, 500 μg F/mL plus 1%TMP and 500 μg F/mL plus 3%TMP. The pH value of the solutions was reduced to 4.0 and after 30 min, raised to 7.0 (three times). After pH-cycling, the samples were analyzed by X-ray diffraction and infrared spectroscopy. The concentrations of calcium fluoride, fluoride, calcium and phosphorus were also determined. Adding 1% or 3% TMP to the solution containing 500 μg F/mL produced a higher quantity of calcium fluoride compared to samples prepared in a 1,100 μg F/mL solution. Regarding the calcium concentration, samples prepared in solutions of 1,100 μg F/mL and 500 μg F/mL plus TMP were statistically similar and showed higher values. Using solutions of 1,100 μg F/mL and 500 μg F/mL plus TMP resulted in a calcium/phosphorus ratio close to that of hydroxyapatite. It is concluded that the association of TMP and fluoride favored the precipitation of a more stable hydroxyapatite.

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Delbem, A. C. B., Souza, J. A. S., Zaze, A. C. S. F., Takeshita, E. M., Sassaki, K. T., & Moraes, J. C. S. (2014). Effect of trimetaphosphate and fluoride association on hydroxyapatite dissolution and precipitation in vitro. Brazilian Dental Journal, 25(6), 479–484. https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-6440201300174

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