Now a day’s treatment modalities regarding dental caries have been changed with aim at maximum conservation of tooth structure and it’s an ethical duty of a dentist to provide their patients with minimally invasive treatment. Remineralization therapy is preferred in cases, where there is a chance of gaining success by preventive methods. Many novel caries preventive materials are now available in the market which contains components that have the ability to initiate remineralization
Background/Objective: The clinical conditions that lead to an alteration of the enamel structure are...
AbstractThe aim of this review is to discuss dental caries as a dynamic process of de-mineralization...
The principles of minimally invasive dentistry clearly dictate the need for clinically effective mea...
Dental caries remains a major global health challenge affecting millions of people worldwide, with b...
This study reviews the biological mechanisms and recent advances in preventive dentistry therapies t...
The World Health Organization notes that 60% to 90% of children and nearly 100% of adults have a his...
The emphasis currently given to new technologies for enamel remineralization suggests that the chang...
Traditional management of dental caries has focused primarily on treatment via the excision of disea...
Although the use of fluorides has been successful in reducing dental caries, the need remains to dev...
Dental caries is a multifactorial disease caused by the interaction of dietary sugars, dental biofil...
Early diagnosis of dental caries is of paramount importance. If we are able to intercept caries lesi...
Purpose: Dental caries is the most common disease of children and re-mains a significant oral health...
Dental caries is a multifactorial, biofilm and pH mediated disease that affects people of all ages a...
Dental caries is a common public health problem around the world, and it has been aimed to solve thi...
Dental caries is a dynamic noncommunicable disease which is multifactorial and dependent on the biol...
Background/Objective: The clinical conditions that lead to an alteration of the enamel structure are...
AbstractThe aim of this review is to discuss dental caries as a dynamic process of de-mineralization...
The principles of minimally invasive dentistry clearly dictate the need for clinically effective mea...
Dental caries remains a major global health challenge affecting millions of people worldwide, with b...
This study reviews the biological mechanisms and recent advances in preventive dentistry therapies t...
The World Health Organization notes that 60% to 90% of children and nearly 100% of adults have a his...
The emphasis currently given to new technologies for enamel remineralization suggests that the chang...
Traditional management of dental caries has focused primarily on treatment via the excision of disea...
Although the use of fluorides has been successful in reducing dental caries, the need remains to dev...
Dental caries is a multifactorial disease caused by the interaction of dietary sugars, dental biofil...
Early diagnosis of dental caries is of paramount importance. If we are able to intercept caries lesi...
Purpose: Dental caries is the most common disease of children and re-mains a significant oral health...
Dental caries is a multifactorial, biofilm and pH mediated disease that affects people of all ages a...
Dental caries is a common public health problem around the world, and it has been aimed to solve thi...
Dental caries is a dynamic noncommunicable disease which is multifactorial and dependent on the biol...
Background/Objective: The clinical conditions that lead to an alteration of the enamel structure are...
AbstractThe aim of this review is to discuss dental caries as a dynamic process of de-mineralization...
The principles of minimally invasive dentistry clearly dictate the need for clinically effective mea...