Abstract

The addition of high concentrations of molybdenum to a topically applied sodium fluoride solution did not result in a statistically significant increase in fluoride uptake into subsurface lesions in human enamel when compared to that after treatment with fluoride alone in vitro. The addition of 3000 parts/10 6 molybdenum to a 1000 parts/10 6 fluoride topical solution had no impact in vivo on the cariostatic activity of topically applied fluoride in rats.

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