a salt of hydrofluoric acide and is stored primarily in minerlizing tissues such as bones and teeth
water fluoridation
food
tablets
mouth rinses
drops
-absorbed rapidly by the stomach as hydrogen fluoride
- fluoride not absorbed by the stomach will be absorbed in the small intestine
- fluoride then enters the bloodstream with a max plasma levels being reached in about 30 min. --> most fluoride is absorbed within 1 hours
- 99% of fluoride in the body is located in mineralized tissue ( bones and teeth)
1. pre-eruptive: mineralization stage- F deposits after the ameloblasts form enamel matrix and wile mineralization occurs-F source is tissue and blood
2. maturation stage: F continues to deposit in surface enamel - F source in nutrient tissue fluids - highest F deposition
Depends on the amount of available fluoride & the length of time that it is available
absorbs fluoride in greater quantities than sound enamel
have a greater concentration of fuolride than sound enamel
the highest concentration and the amount decreases toward the interior of the tooth
Higher concentration is at the pulpal/inner surface ( travels through the dentinal tubules toward the pulp
the level of fluoride in cementum is high and increses with age
loss of minerals content from the teeth