The Effect of Storage Solutions on Mineral Content of Enamel

  • Secilmis A
  • Dilber E
  • Ozturk N
  • et al.
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Purpose: This study evaluated the influence of different storage times and storage solutions on the mineral content of enamel. Methods: Ninety enamel slabs were randomly divided into 2 groups of 45: a 45-day group and a 90-day group. Each of these main groups was further subdivided into 9 experimental groups of 5 slabs, and each subgroup was stored in a different storage solution. The mean percentage weights of 5 elements (calcium, potassium, sodium, phosphorus , and magnesium) presented in each enamel slab was measured after storage using inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometry. Two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Turkey's honestly significant difference tests were used to analyze differences between the groups. Results: Storage conditions significantly affected the levels of calcium, potassium, sodium, and phosphorus (p < 0.05). Storage procedures can significantly affect the calcium, potassium , sodium, and phosphorus contents of enamel.

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Secilmis, A., Dilber, E., Ozturk, N., & Yilmaz, F. G. (2013). The Effect of Storage Solutions on Mineral Content of Enamel. Materials Sciences and Applications, 04(07), 439–445. https://doi.org/10.4236/msa.2013.47053

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