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Wiegand A et al. - Calcium release was significantly reduced by TiF4 and NaF at pH 1.2, but not by the solutions at pH 3.5. Samples pretreated with TiF4 at pH 1.2 showed a significant increase in Ti, while NaF increased F concentration significantly. Only TiF4 at pH 1.2 induced the formation of a glaze-like layer, which was still present after erosion. Enamel erosion can be significantly reduced by TiF4 at pH 1.2 but not at pH 3.5. TiF4 at pH 1.2 was more effective in protecting against enamel erosion than NaF.

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