Dept. of Dentistry/박사Effect of fluoride on remineralization of artificial enamel caries in pH 4.3 and pH 7.0 remineralizing solution Sang-Chai SongDepartment of DentistryThe Graduate School, Yonsei University(Directed by Professor Chan-Young Lee)In many epidemiologic studies, the caries incidence becomes low in drinking water with fluoride and initial enamel caries has been disappeared by fluoride, and crystallographically fluoridated hydroxyapatite has much lower solubility than normal hydroxyapatite due to fluoride crystal’s stability and its growth mechanism.With this characteristic of fluoride, there have been many studies for remineralization of caries lesion; Margolis et al. explained the precipitation of fluoridated hydoxyapatite for...
Objectives The present in vitro pH cycling study investigated potential differences between carie...
Aims: To investigate the remineralising potential of toothpastes with different formulations of f...
The present study investigated de- and remineralization in enamel lesions under plaque fluid (PF)-li...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Fluoride prevents caries by decreasing demi...
The aim of this vitro-study is to evaluate the effects of fluoride on remineralization of artificial...
Since the anticaries effect of a dentifrice with low fluoride concentration and low pH is unknown, t...
Objective—This study was carried out to determine in vitro the effect of fluoride on 1) the deminera...
The inhibition of enamel demineralisation and the enhancement of remineralisation are positively but...
The purpose of this study was to develop a base of understanding regarding the remineralization beha...
Purpose was to evaluate the effect of toothpastes pH on enamel remineralization. Twenty eight enamel...
Dental caries is the most common disease in the maxillofacial area. There are many factors contribut...
Results from previous studies show that a two-solution fluoride (F) rinse is significantly more effe...
This study evaluated the capacity of fluoride acidic dentifrices (pH 4.5) to promote enamel reminera...
Fluorides are known to be a significant factor that promote remineralization and stabilize hydroxyap...
Remineralized surfaces of human tooth enamel were dissolved at constant rates in 10 mMacetic acid at...
Objectives The present in vitro pH cycling study investigated potential differences between carie...
Aims: To investigate the remineralising potential of toothpastes with different formulations of f...
The present study investigated de- and remineralization in enamel lesions under plaque fluid (PF)-li...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Fluoride prevents caries by decreasing demi...
The aim of this vitro-study is to evaluate the effects of fluoride on remineralization of artificial...
Since the anticaries effect of a dentifrice with low fluoride concentration and low pH is unknown, t...
Objective—This study was carried out to determine in vitro the effect of fluoride on 1) the deminera...
The inhibition of enamel demineralisation and the enhancement of remineralisation are positively but...
The purpose of this study was to develop a base of understanding regarding the remineralization beha...
Purpose was to evaluate the effect of toothpastes pH on enamel remineralization. Twenty eight enamel...
Dental caries is the most common disease in the maxillofacial area. There are many factors contribut...
Results from previous studies show that a two-solution fluoride (F) rinse is significantly more effe...
This study evaluated the capacity of fluoride acidic dentifrices (pH 4.5) to promote enamel reminera...
Fluorides are known to be a significant factor that promote remineralization and stabilize hydroxyap...
Remineralized surfaces of human tooth enamel were dissolved at constant rates in 10 mMacetic acid at...
Objectives The present in vitro pH cycling study investigated potential differences between carie...
Aims: To investigate the remineralising potential of toothpastes with different formulations of f...
The present study investigated de- and remineralization in enamel lesions under plaque fluid (PF)-li...