This book aims to define the etiological factors in dental caries and to guide the clinician towards methods of caries prevention that are evidence based. The coverage includes discussion of the active role of the biofilm and the oral environment and emphasizes the multifactorial etiology of dental caries. The opening chapters describe the early detection and diagnosis of dental caries, highlight the value of caries risk assessment to the patient, and explain the dynamic process of the demineralization-remineralization cycle. Information is presented on the action of fluoride, and the evidence relating to the use and effectiveness of remineralization agents and biomimetic materials is reviewed. Additionally, the effects of antimicrobials su...
Dental caries is biofilm-induced acid demineralization of enamel and dentin, which is mediated by sa...
ental caries is a transmissible bacterial infection whose prevalence and severity are affected by mu...
The recent developments in the science underpinning our knowledge of both the initiation of dental c...
Abstract: This study reviews the biological mechanisms and recent advances in preventive dentistry ...
Caries is an infectious, chronic and cumulative disease. It seriously affects quality of life and cr...
Dental caries are of vital concern to all dentists. Their management is central to daily work in den...
dental bookfair2015Includes bibliographical references and index.xxi, 414 p. :"Covering the science ...
Dental caries is a biofilm-mediated, sugar-driven, multifactorial, dynamic disease resulting in the ...
This book provides information to the readers starting with the history of oral hygiene manners, and...
Dental caries is a multifactorial, biofilm and pH mediated disease that affects people of all ages a...
ntroduction: Dental caries is the most prevalent chronic disease worldwide. It’s an infectious disea...
Now a day’s treatment modalities regarding dental caries have been changed with aim at maximum conse...
Dental caries is the most prevalent infectious disease worldwide. There are different causes of toot...
AbstractObjectiveThis paper briefly discusses caries prevalence, the multi-factorial nature of carie...
Dental caries, the most prevalent infectious disease in humans, is an endogenous infection of the ca...
Dental caries is biofilm-induced acid demineralization of enamel and dentin, which is mediated by sa...
ental caries is a transmissible bacterial infection whose prevalence and severity are affected by mu...
The recent developments in the science underpinning our knowledge of both the initiation of dental c...
Abstract: This study reviews the biological mechanisms and recent advances in preventive dentistry ...
Caries is an infectious, chronic and cumulative disease. It seriously affects quality of life and cr...
Dental caries are of vital concern to all dentists. Their management is central to daily work in den...
dental bookfair2015Includes bibliographical references and index.xxi, 414 p. :"Covering the science ...
Dental caries is a biofilm-mediated, sugar-driven, multifactorial, dynamic disease resulting in the ...
This book provides information to the readers starting with the history of oral hygiene manners, and...
Dental caries is a multifactorial, biofilm and pH mediated disease that affects people of all ages a...
ntroduction: Dental caries is the most prevalent chronic disease worldwide. It’s an infectious disea...
Now a day’s treatment modalities regarding dental caries have been changed with aim at maximum conse...
Dental caries is the most prevalent infectious disease worldwide. There are different causes of toot...
AbstractObjectiveThis paper briefly discusses caries prevalence, the multi-factorial nature of carie...
Dental caries, the most prevalent infectious disease in humans, is an endogenous infection of the ca...
Dental caries is biofilm-induced acid demineralization of enamel and dentin, which is mediated by sa...
ental caries is a transmissible bacterial infection whose prevalence and severity are affected by mu...
The recent developments in the science underpinning our knowledge of both the initiation of dental c...