The World Health Organization notes that 60% to 90% of children and nearly 100% of adults have a history of dental caries. The caries process begins with the action of organic acids, which are produced by bacteria found in organized dental plaque via the anaerobic metabolism of dietary sugars. When this dental plaque goes undisturbed, organic acids may initiate the early stages of demineralization. Demineralization gradually weakens the tooth structure, making it more susceptible to plaque formation and demineralization. Remineralization is the process by which the damage to these surfaces is repaired by replacing surface minerals utilizing therapies such as fluoride, casein phosphopeptide, calcium phosphate and, even, eggshells. An evidenc...
Remineralization is a natural repair process for caries lesions. It is now well-accepted that the pr...
The emphasis currently given to new technologies for enamel remineralization suggests that the chang...
Tooth structure undergoes continuous remineralization and demineralization in the oral environment. ...
The World Health Organization notes that 60% to 90% of children and nearly 100% of adults have a his...
Dental caries is a multifactorial disease caused by the interaction of dietary sugars, dental biofil...
Now a day’s treatment modalities regarding dental caries have been changed with aim at maximum conse...
Dental caries is a dynamic noncommunicable disease which is multifactorial and dependent on the biol...
Early diagnosis of dental caries is of paramount importance. If we are able to intercept caries lesi...
Dental caries remains a major global health challenge affecting millions of people worldwide, with b...
The principles of minimally invasive dentistry clearly dictate the need for clinically effective mea...
Traditional management of dental caries has focused primarily on treatment via the excision of disea...
Background/Objective: The clinical conditions that lead to an alteration of the enamel structure are...
Poster Session: Cariology Research-Demineralization/Remineralization: Fluoride and Other Reminerali...
Dental caries is an infectious disease, identifying the risk factors and controlling them is im...
Tooth-restoration materials need to withstand chewing forces and diverse forms of chemical and therm...
Remineralization is a natural repair process for caries lesions. It is now well-accepted that the pr...
The emphasis currently given to new technologies for enamel remineralization suggests that the chang...
Tooth structure undergoes continuous remineralization and demineralization in the oral environment. ...
The World Health Organization notes that 60% to 90% of children and nearly 100% of adults have a his...
Dental caries is a multifactorial disease caused by the interaction of dietary sugars, dental biofil...
Now a day’s treatment modalities regarding dental caries have been changed with aim at maximum conse...
Dental caries is a dynamic noncommunicable disease which is multifactorial and dependent on the biol...
Early diagnosis of dental caries is of paramount importance. If we are able to intercept caries lesi...
Dental caries remains a major global health challenge affecting millions of people worldwide, with b...
The principles of minimally invasive dentistry clearly dictate the need for clinically effective mea...
Traditional management of dental caries has focused primarily on treatment via the excision of disea...
Background/Objective: The clinical conditions that lead to an alteration of the enamel structure are...
Poster Session: Cariology Research-Demineralization/Remineralization: Fluoride and Other Reminerali...
Dental caries is an infectious disease, identifying the risk factors and controlling them is im...
Tooth-restoration materials need to withstand chewing forces and diverse forms of chemical and therm...
Remineralization is a natural repair process for caries lesions. It is now well-accepted that the pr...
The emphasis currently given to new technologies for enamel remineralization suggests that the chang...
Tooth structure undergoes continuous remineralization and demineralization in the oral environment. ...