Bicarbonate is most important buffer system
Bicarbonate is most important buffer system
Dialysis of saliva, remove all ion, keep protein, no buffer capacity remained
Dialysis of saliva, remove all ion, keep protein , no buffer capacity remained
Diagram of a Stephan curve -the plaque pH response to a 10%o glucose solution(Redrawn from jenkins. The 4 physiology and Time(minutes) biochemistry of the mouth. Blackwell London, 1978)
Diagram of a Stephan curve – the plaque pH response to a 10% glucose solution (Redrawn from Jenkins, The physiology and biochemistry of the mouth. Blackwell, London, 1978)
6.5 60 吾 5 ● Free access to saliva C No salivary access 50 0 15 Time (minutes) The effect of restricting the access of saliva to plaque upon the shape of the Stephan curve (reproduced from) Jenkins, the physiology and biochemistry of the mouth. Black well, London, 1978)
The effect of restricting the access of saliva to plaque upon the shape of the Stephan curve (Reproduced from) Jenkins, the physiology and biocbemistry of the mouth. Black well, London, 1978)
75 Mean Stephan curved following rinsing with sucrose alone and following 365 parafilm chewing or cheese chewing o Sucrose 份 Sucrose· cheese Reproduced from Sucrose-parafitm Higham and edgar aries res Time(minutes) 1989:23:42-48
Mean Stephan curved following rinsing with sucrose alone and following parafilm chewing or cheese chewing. Reproduced from Higham and Edgar; Caries Res 1989;23:42-48