Acid-induced enamel demineralisation affects many individuals either by exposure to acidic diets, acidic gas pollution (dental erosion) or to dental plaque acids (dental caries). This study aimed to develop in situ X-ray and light imaging methods to determine progression of enamel demineralisation and the dynamic relationship between acid pH and mineral density. Hourly digital microradiograph time-lapse sequences showed the depth of enamel demineralisation in 500 µm thick sections progressed with time from the surface towards the dentine following a power-law function, which was 21% faster than the lateral demineralisation progression after exposure for 85 h to lactic acid (10%, pH 2.2). The minimum greyscale remaining (mineral content) wit...
Dental caries is the most prevalent disease encountered by people of all ages around the world. Chem...
OBJECTIVE: The complex biological, physicochemical process of human dental enamel formation begins i...
Following Amelogenesis when the permanent dentition (and the primary dentition) erupts, enamel will ...
Acid-induced enamel demineralisation affects many individuals either by exposure to acidic diets, ac...
A comparison was made between the demineralization of enamel and dentine with and without abraded su...
Objective: The effect of various interventions on enamel demineralisation can be determined by chemi...
Dental caries is one of the most common chronic diseases that affect human teeth. It often initiates...
A comparison was made between the demineralization of enamel and dentine with and without abraded su...
In this paper, data are presented on the in situ demineralization of human enamel as a function of t...
Dental erosion continues to be a significant global health concern affecting nearly 30% of adults wo...
Subsurface demineralization of dental enamel during acid dissolu-tion has been reported many times, ...
Dental caries is the most common disease in the maxillofacial area. There are many factors contribut...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate which of the techniques and acids included in this in vitr...
Infrared internal reflection spectroscopy (IRS) was used to study changes in surface chemistry of en...
In this work, we present an investigation on the thickness of the eroded enamel layer in tooth sampl...
Dental caries is the most prevalent disease encountered by people of all ages around the world. Chem...
OBJECTIVE: The complex biological, physicochemical process of human dental enamel formation begins i...
Following Amelogenesis when the permanent dentition (and the primary dentition) erupts, enamel will ...
Acid-induced enamel demineralisation affects many individuals either by exposure to acidic diets, ac...
A comparison was made between the demineralization of enamel and dentine with and without abraded su...
Objective: The effect of various interventions on enamel demineralisation can be determined by chemi...
Dental caries is one of the most common chronic diseases that affect human teeth. It often initiates...
A comparison was made between the demineralization of enamel and dentine with and without abraded su...
In this paper, data are presented on the in situ demineralization of human enamel as a function of t...
Dental erosion continues to be a significant global health concern affecting nearly 30% of adults wo...
Subsurface demineralization of dental enamel during acid dissolu-tion has been reported many times, ...
Dental caries is the most common disease in the maxillofacial area. There are many factors contribut...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate which of the techniques and acids included in this in vitr...
Infrared internal reflection spectroscopy (IRS) was used to study changes in surface chemistry of en...
In this work, we present an investigation on the thickness of the eroded enamel layer in tooth sampl...
Dental caries is the most prevalent disease encountered by people of all ages around the world. Chem...
OBJECTIVE: The complex biological, physicochemical process of human dental enamel formation begins i...
Following Amelogenesis when the permanent dentition (and the primary dentition) erupts, enamel will ...