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The bio-availability of fluoride from black tea
A Simpson, Linda Shaw, Anthony Smith
Dentistry
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Black Tea
100%
Fluoride
100%
Enamel
57%
Tooth Surface
42%
Acquired Pellicle
42%
Rinsing
28%
Oral Cavity
28%
Oral Retention
28%
In Vitro Model
14%
Integument
14%
Salivary Pellicle
14%
Topical Effect
14%
In Situ
14%
Fluoride Effect
14%
Binding Studies
14%
Incisor
14%
Molar Site
14%
Saliva
14%
Removable Appliance
14%
Ionic Strength
14%
Stronger Binding
14%
Gastrointestinal
14%
Fluoride Binding
14%
Ion-selective Electrode
14%
Oral Tissues
14%
Systemic Effects
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Bioavailability
100%
Oral Cavity
100%
In Vitro
50%
Removable Appliance
50%
Integument
50%
Gastrointestinal Absorption
50%
Incisor
50%