Center for Biofilm Engineering
Abstract:
"Diffusion Coefficient of Fluoride in Dental Plaque"
05-045 A recent paper by Watson et al. (J Dent Res 84:451-455, 2005) reported
ex vivo measurements of fluoride ion penetration into dental plaque
formed on removable implants worn by human volunteers. These data showed that
brief exposures - 30 sec to 2 min - of plaque biofilms to 1000 ppm fluoride were
insufficient to deliver the full concentration of fluoride throughout the depth
of the biofilm. Here, I report the extraction of the numerical estimate of the
effective diffusivity of fluoride in dental plaque from these valuable data. The
reason to bother determining the diffusion coefficient is that this is an
intrinsic parameter that can be compared between studies and can form the basis
of predictive calculations.
Stewart, P.S., "Diffusion Coefficient of Fluoride
in Dental Plaque," J. Dent. Res., 84(12):1087-1088 (2005)
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