Cj. Kleber et Ms. Putt, ALUMINUM UPTAKE AND INHIBITION OF ENAMEL DISSOLUTION BY SEQUENTIAL TREATMENTS WITH ALUMINUM SOLUTIONS, Caries research, 28(6), 1994, pp. 401-405
The effects of sequentially applied solutions containing aluminum (Al)
on enamel uptake and inhibition of acid dissolution were investigated
. Following 10 consecutive 5-min treatments with seven Al solutions va
rying in concentration from 0.15 to 2.0 mmol/l, the subsequent acid di
ssolution of enamel was progressively reduced from 0 to over 70%. Teet
h treated with 1.5 mmol/l Al from 1 to 30 consecutive 5-min periods de
monstrated a stepwise increase in the reduction of enamel acid dissolu
tion ranging from about 10 to 90%. Following the same treatment regime
n, the amount of Al deposited in the enamel varied from 2,500 ppm afte
r a single 5-min application to approximately 9,000 ppm after 20 or 30
consecutive treatments. These experiments showed that teeth repeatedl
y exposed to low concentrations of Al solutions (i.e. <2 mmol/l) progr
essively accumulated significant amounts of Al in the surface enamel,
which was associated with a concomitant decrease in the acid dissoluti
on rate of enamel.