مواضيع المحاضرة: Applications of solubility Why sugar rots your teeth Toothy molecules Why flourinate water and toothpaste Solubility of calcium in flourinate vs. Non flourinate teeth Analysis of data
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The Chemistry of Teeth

Applications of Solubility

Teeth

Why sugar rots your teeth
Sugar does not rot your teeth. Plaque AND sugar work together to rot teeth Plaque - collection of bacteria that adheres to your teeth Sugar gives bacteria energy Lactic acid is a product of sugar breakdown Lactic acid decreases the pH in your mouth Low pH causes your tooth enamel to dissolve

Toothy Molecules

Hydroxyapatite Major component of enamel Chemical formula : Ca10 (PO 4 ) 6 (OH) Is dissolved by acid

Why flourinate water and toothpaste?

Ca5[(PO4)3F] is more chemically stable than Ca5[(PO4)3OH] The flourinated version dissolves at a pH of 4.5, compared to 5.5 pH for calcium hydroxyapatite. This is generally believed to lead to fewer cavities, since stronger acids are needed to attack the tooth enamel.

Ksp Values for Calcium Salts

Solubility of Calcium in Flourinated vs. Non Flourinated Teeth

If hydroxyapatite is allowed to reach equilibrium in water, what is the concentration of calcium in solution? If the flourinated version is allowed to reach equilibrium in water, what is the concentration of the calcium in solution?

Results

Calcium concentration

Analysis of Data

Calcium fluorapatite is about 20% less soluble than hydroxyapatite when the solubilities, measured as the concentration of calcium, are compared. It would be wrong to use the Ksp values to compare solubility. When this is done the difference is 86% which is misleadingly high. Because calcium flourapatite is less soluble, florinated teeth will dissolve less easily




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