Abstract

The distribution of fluoride was described in detail from the incisal to the cervical region in 10 pairs of primary lower central incisors. Fluoride analyses were done on the right incisors; optical microscopic studies were done on the left. The distribution data obtained from fluoride analyses of the right incisors were superimposed on micrographs of sections through the left incisors. An abrasive microsampling technique (Weatherell et al., 1985) was used to determine the fluoride concentration and distribution. Fluoride concentration was the highest at the enamel surface and decreased from there to the interior. The fluoride distribution did not level off to an even plateau in the enamel interior, as suggested by earlier studies. Apart from the high concentration in the surface region, the fluoride levels in prenatal and postnatal enamel were rather similar. The fluoride concentration tended to be low at the neonatal line.

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