Loss of Carbonate during the First Stages of Enamel Caries

Abstract
The changes in carbonate concentration of enamel associated with the first visible stages of carious attack have been investigated. Samples of translucent-zone enamel and adjacent samples of sound enamel have been dissected from small carious lesions and their carbonate content determined. The resuits indicate that a selective loss of carbonate occurs during the early stages of carious attack.