Is Adding TiF4 in Supply Water a Viable Measure for the Control of Dental Erosion?

Introduction: The prevention of tooth erosion, progressive and irreversible loss of hard dental tissue due to the chemical process without bacterial involvement, can be mediated by the use of fluoride compounds with incorporation of titanium. The Hypothesis: The addition of titanium tetrafluoride (T...

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Main Authors: Aryvelto M Silva, Camila L Castro, Rafael W.C Manso, Joissi F Zaniboni, Marcelo F Andrade, Edson A Campos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2018-01-01
Series:Dental Hypotheses
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Online Access:http://www.dentalhypotheses.com/article.asp?issn=2155-8213;year=2018;volume=9;issue=3;spage=68;epage=71;aulast=Silva
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spelling doaj-534664b99c3d4d3db18f9764367251fc2020-11-25T01:03:11ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsDental Hypotheses2155-82132018-01-0193687110.4103/denthyp.denthyp_31_18Is Adding TiF4 in Supply Water a Viable Measure for the Control of Dental Erosion?Aryvelto M SilvaCamila L CastroRafael W.C MansoJoissi F ZaniboniMarcelo F AndradeEdson A CamposIntroduction: The prevention of tooth erosion, progressive and irreversible loss of hard dental tissue due to the chemical process without bacterial involvement, can be mediated by the use of fluoride compounds with incorporation of titanium. The Hypothesis: The addition of titanium tetrafluoride (TiF4) to public water supply is an efficient and economical alternative for the management of dental erosion. Evaluation of the Hypothesis: Several studies show that TiF4, in gel or varnish forms, has a significant effect on the prevention of dental erosion, so that the increase of this compound in public water supply would contribute to a greater comprehensiveness of its protective effects on tooth erosion. The addition of TiF4 in public water supply is an effective and economical alternative for the prevention of dental erosion, contributing to a greater comprehensiveness of the protective effects of this compound.http://www.dentalhypotheses.com/article.asp?issn=2155-8213;year=2018;volume=9;issue=3;spage=68;epage=71;aulast=SilvaFluoridestitaniumtooth erosionwater supply
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Camila L Castro
Rafael W.C Manso
Joissi F Zaniboni
Marcelo F Andrade
Edson A Campos
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Camila L Castro
Rafael W.C Manso
Joissi F Zaniboni
Marcelo F Andrade
Edson A Campos
Is Adding TiF4 in Supply Water a Viable Measure for the Control of Dental Erosion?
Dental Hypotheses
Fluorides
titanium
tooth erosion
water supply
author_facet Aryvelto M Silva
Camila L Castro
Rafael W.C Manso
Joissi F Zaniboni
Marcelo F Andrade
Edson A Campos
author_sort Aryvelto M Silva
title Is Adding TiF4 in Supply Water a Viable Measure for the Control of Dental Erosion?
title_short Is Adding TiF4 in Supply Water a Viable Measure for the Control of Dental Erosion?
title_full Is Adding TiF4 in Supply Water a Viable Measure for the Control of Dental Erosion?
title_fullStr Is Adding TiF4 in Supply Water a Viable Measure for the Control of Dental Erosion?
title_full_unstemmed Is Adding TiF4 in Supply Water a Viable Measure for the Control of Dental Erosion?
title_sort is adding tif4 in supply water a viable measure for the control of dental erosion?
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Dental Hypotheses
issn 2155-8213
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Introduction: The prevention of tooth erosion, progressive and irreversible loss of hard dental tissue due to the chemical process without bacterial involvement, can be mediated by the use of fluoride compounds with incorporation of titanium. The Hypothesis: The addition of titanium tetrafluoride (TiF4) to public water supply is an efficient and economical alternative for the management of dental erosion. Evaluation of the Hypothesis: Several studies show that TiF4, in gel or varnish forms, has a significant effect on the prevention of dental erosion, so that the increase of this compound in public water supply would contribute to a greater comprehensiveness of its protective effects on tooth erosion. The addition of TiF4 in public water supply is an effective and economical alternative for the prevention of dental erosion, contributing to a greater comprehensiveness of the protective effects of this compound.
topic Fluorides
titanium
tooth erosion
water supply
url http://www.dentalhypotheses.com/article.asp?issn=2155-8213;year=2018;volume=9;issue=3;spage=68;epage=71;aulast=Silva
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