Tooth Solubility Flashcards

1
Q

What is a chelating agent?

A

Mops up ions i.e. calcium.

Increases erosion, shifts equilibrium to the right.

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2
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What do Fluoride ions do?

A

Binds to hydroxyapatite, replacing the OH group.

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3
Q

What is the benefit of fluoride ions binding to hydroxyapatite?

A

F ions create a more stable molecule.

Reduces enamel solubility.

Inhibits bacterial metabolism of carbohydrates.

Promotes enamel remineralisation by saliva.

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4
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What happens when equilibrium of hydroxyapatite is shifted to the right?

A

Solubilisation of calcium phosphate.

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What happens to the equilibrium of hydroxyapatite when it is shifted to the left?

A

Promotes remineralisation and inhibits solubilisation.

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