RESUMO
Enamel cylinders, submitted to the action of NaHCO3 solutions or kept in water, were immersed in a remineralizing solution containing radioactive calcium and phosphate. The calcium uptake was increased in NaHCO3 treated samples, but not the phosphate uptake. Less calcium adsorption was found in 72 h--NaHCO3 treated samples, than after 1 h and 24 h respectively.
Assuntos
Bicarbonatos/farmacocinética , Cálcio/metabolismo , Cárie Dentária/metabolismo , Esmalte Dentário/metabolismo , Fosfatos/metabolismo , Sódio/farmacocinética , Fluoretos/metabolismo , Humanos , Bicarbonato de Sódio , Remineralização DentáriaRESUMO
A new microsampling method is described for measuring variations in calcium and phosphorus distribution in dental enamel. Ten successive layers, 10 micron thick, from five human enamel posts with previously abraded flat upper surfaces were ground and analyzed. Mean Ca and P values were, respectively, 1116 +/- 110 and 527 +/- 47 micrograms/mm3, and mean Ca/P w/w and molar ratios, 2.11 +/- 0.10 and 1.63 +/- 0.08, respectively. Despite its limitations, the present method allows for accurate investigation of the mineral content in sound, experimentally-treated enamel.