The Addition of Fluoride to the Eggshell-derived Hydroxyapatite: A Preliminary Study
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Author list: Uthayaphamornwat V., Suksap A., Khantachawana A., Kitiwan M., Srirussamee K., Tunthawiroon P.
Publisher: Taiwan Association for Aerosol Research
Publication year: 2021
ISBN: 9781665426275
ISSN: 1680-8584
eISSN: 2071-1409
Languages: English-Great Britain (EN-GB)
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Abstract
Dental caries are one of the major oral health problems, which could be mitigated by addressing the dental defects. Hydroxyapatite (HA) is commonly used for tooth and bone replacement due toits similar properties as the native hard tissues. Natural sources with abundant availability, such as eggshells, could be used to synthesize HA. Moreover, with the presence of fluorine in HA, it was suggested that the performance of this material could be enhanced in terms of material stability and anti-caries properties. This preliminary study aims to compare two methods used to produce fluoride-added HA from eggshells, which are pH cycling and wet precipitation methods. The molecular structure, crystal structure, particle appearance and chemical compositions of the obtained samples were characterized. The results suggested that pH cycling has provided samples with higher fluorine content, more crystalline structure and less CO3than those obtained from wet precipitation method. Therefore, pH cycling method appears to be more suitable for further processing and characterization of the fluoride-added HA samples derived from eggshells. © 2021 IEEE.
Keywords
Dental caries, fluoride, pH cycling, wet precipitation.