Fluoride has been used as a remineralization agent for many years. In recent years, the possible side effects of fluoride have led researchers to explore new remineralization agents. Theobromine, derived from cocoa beans, is one of the current remineralization agents. The aim of this in vitro study was to assess the remineralization efficacy of different concentrations of theobromine and fluoride in the treatment of initial caries lesions. For this purpose, 5 experimental groups were created with each consisting of 20 prepared bovine enamel samples: 200 mg/L theobromine group (Group T1), 500 mg/L theobromine group (Group T2), 500 ppm fluoride group (Group F1), 1,450 ppm fluoride group (Group F2), and a control group (Group C). All samples w...
This blind and randomized study tested in vitro, using validated protocols, the anticaries potential...
Purpose: The objectives of this in-vitro study were to investigate the effect of theobromine, which ...
Aims: To investigate the remineralising potential of toothpastes with different formulations of f...
Objectives: This study investigated the efficacy of theobromine in comparison with 0.05% sodium fluo...
BackgroundRemineralizing agents demonstrate potential to reverse early carious lesions. Theobromine ...
Objectives This in vitro study investigated the effect of theobromine on the de- and remineralizati...
Background: The application of fluoride as preventing caries still raises the pros and contras among...
Background and Objectives: This systematic review aimed in investigating the effectiveness of theobr...
Objective The aim was to investigate the effects of fluoride, strontium, theobromine and their co...
Developing artificial caries lesions with varying characteristics is needed to adequately study cari...
Dental caries is still a dental health problem in Indonesia. Fluoride, one of the dental caries prev...
Objectives: The aims of this study were to compare the remineralizing effect of hydroxyapatite depen...
Objectives The aim of this in vitro study was to compare the remineralizing effect of three rinses...
Objectives The aim of this in vitro study was to compare the remineralizing effect of three rinses...
OBJECTIVES:To compare remineralization potential of topical fluoride varnishes with added calcium ph...
This blind and randomized study tested in vitro, using validated protocols, the anticaries potential...
Purpose: The objectives of this in-vitro study were to investigate the effect of theobromine, which ...
Aims: To investigate the remineralising potential of toothpastes with different formulations of f...
Objectives: This study investigated the efficacy of theobromine in comparison with 0.05% sodium fluo...
BackgroundRemineralizing agents demonstrate potential to reverse early carious lesions. Theobromine ...
Objectives This in vitro study investigated the effect of theobromine on the de- and remineralizati...
Background: The application of fluoride as preventing caries still raises the pros and contras among...
Background and Objectives: This systematic review aimed in investigating the effectiveness of theobr...
Objective The aim was to investigate the effects of fluoride, strontium, theobromine and their co...
Developing artificial caries lesions with varying characteristics is needed to adequately study cari...
Dental caries is still a dental health problem in Indonesia. Fluoride, one of the dental caries prev...
Objectives: The aims of this study were to compare the remineralizing effect of hydroxyapatite depen...
Objectives The aim of this in vitro study was to compare the remineralizing effect of three rinses...
Objectives The aim of this in vitro study was to compare the remineralizing effect of three rinses...
OBJECTIVES:To compare remineralization potential of topical fluoride varnishes with added calcium ph...
This blind and randomized study tested in vitro, using validated protocols, the anticaries potential...
Purpose: The objectives of this in-vitro study were to investigate the effect of theobromine, which ...
Aims: To investigate the remineralising potential of toothpastes with different formulations of f...