L24. Solubility of tooth mineral Flashcards

1
Q

Which is higher : mineral content in teeth or bone?

A

Teeth

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2
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Which has a higher mineral content, enamel or dentine?

A

Enamel.

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3
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What is the mineral found in teeth?

A

Hydroxyapatite.

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4
Q

What does hydroxyapatite give teeth?

A

Their rigidity

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5
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What is the consequence of a rise in H+ in the mouth?

A

Equilibrium shifts to increase calcium phosphate solubility

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6
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What is the consequence of a rise in calcium or phosphate in the mouth?

A

Equilibrium shifts to inhibit solubilisation and promote remineralisation.

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7
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How is fluorapatite created?

A

When OH- ions are replaced with F+ ions. It is more stable so less soluble in acid.

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