Background and objective: Nursing caries is a complex and severe form of tooth decay that affects a child’s teeth and leads to severe pain, teeth loss, and psychological problems. This type of decay is caused by primary factors (host, cariogenic bacteria, fermentable carbohydrate and the time) and other secondary factors. Besides, the dental caries influence by the role of saliva as a defense system. These defense systems include clearance, buffering, antimicrobial agents, and calcium and phosphate delivery for remineralization. This study aimed to find out the relationship between calcium, inorganic phosphorus and alkaline phosphatase of unstimulated saliva in children with nursing caries. Methods: The sample included 374 children aged ...
Summary: The study we included 74 examinees (43 experimental and 31 in control group) of both gender...
Introduction: The remineralizing properties of saliva contribute to maintain the physical and chemic...
The issue of dental caries prevention has been discussed for many years; certain progress has been m...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to assess possible relationship of Calcium, Phosphorus and Alkali...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Dental caries is the most common dental disease in children. Alkaline phos...
Background: The most common dental disease in childhood is dental caries. This study was carried out...
Background: Tooth decay is still one of most common diseases of childhood, child’s primary teeth are...
Aim: Oral fluid represents a mirror of the body and saliva has the potential to be used in the detec...
Objective: Black tooth stain in children has been associated commonly with a low caries experience. ...
Objective: Black tooth stain in children has been associated commonly with a low caries experience. ...
The main factor of dental hard tissues caries increasing is the indicator of supersaturation of calc...
Introduction. Saliva is a watery product formed by the salivary glands and secreted in the mouth. Be...
Although salivary alkaline phosphatase (ALP) can balance de- and remineralization pro-cesses of enam...
Calcium is one of the electrolyte component which determine in buffer capacity of saliva. Its concen...
Statement of Problem: The casein phospho peptide-amorphous calcium phosphate with or without fluorid...
Summary: The study we included 74 examinees (43 experimental and 31 in control group) of both gender...
Introduction: The remineralizing properties of saliva contribute to maintain the physical and chemic...
The issue of dental caries prevention has been discussed for many years; certain progress has been m...
Aim: The purpose of this study was to assess possible relationship of Calcium, Phosphorus and Alkali...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Dental caries is the most common dental disease in children. Alkaline phos...
Background: The most common dental disease in childhood is dental caries. This study was carried out...
Background: Tooth decay is still one of most common diseases of childhood, child’s primary teeth are...
Aim: Oral fluid represents a mirror of the body and saliva has the potential to be used in the detec...
Objective: Black tooth stain in children has been associated commonly with a low caries experience. ...
Objective: Black tooth stain in children has been associated commonly with a low caries experience. ...
The main factor of dental hard tissues caries increasing is the indicator of supersaturation of calc...
Introduction. Saliva is a watery product formed by the salivary glands and secreted in the mouth. Be...
Although salivary alkaline phosphatase (ALP) can balance de- and remineralization pro-cesses of enam...
Calcium is one of the electrolyte component which determine in buffer capacity of saliva. Its concen...
Statement of Problem: The casein phospho peptide-amorphous calcium phosphate with or without fluorid...
Summary: The study we included 74 examinees (43 experimental and 31 in control group) of both gender...
Introduction: The remineralizing properties of saliva contribute to maintain the physical and chemic...
The issue of dental caries prevention has been discussed for many years; certain progress has been m...