Background: Demineralisation and remineralisation is a natural process in tooth enamel. It is influenced by the content of calcium and phosphorus in saliva, which concentrations are affected by the consumption of food, including formula milk. Demineralisation and remineralisation determine the roughness and hardness of the enamel surface. Purpose: This study compared the effect of formula milk on the roughness and hardness of tooth enamel. Methods: Maxillary premolar extracted teeth were demineralised with 37% phosphoric acid for 90 seconds and then divided into four treatment groups. For four days, the teeth were immersed twice a day in cow formula for five and ten minutes (Group I and II) and soy formula for five and ten minutes (Group II...
This study evaluated the effect of microabrasion and polishing on the microhardness and roughness of...
Introduction Much recent attention has been given to the erosive potential of carbonated beverages. ...
Aims: Enamel is the hardest tissue in the human body and possessing mechanical properties, such as p...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the impact of fluoride, milk and water rinsing on surface rehardening of acid s...
MastersObjective: The present research was under taken to assess the erosive potential of different ...
Enamel slabs were prepared from sound human premolars which had been extracted for orthodontic treat...
Depending on the frequency and type of intake, milk can affect caries formation by virtue of its dem...
The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the erosive capacity of fermented milk beverages, as ...
Introduction: Milk is a universal dietary component that could bean effective medium for the deliver...
OBJECTIVES: Milk is a universal dietary component and it is now recognized as an effective medium fo...
OBJECTIVES: Milk is a universal dietary component and it is now recognized as an effective medium fo...
Aim: To investigate the remineralisation and/or demineralisation of artificially created white spot ...
Aim: To investigate the remineralisation and/or demineralisation of artificially created white spot ...
2016ABSTRACK\ud Remineralization is a process which calcium and phosphate ions re-form hydroxyapatit...
Objectives. Milk is a universal dietary component and it is now recognized as an effective medium fo...
This study evaluated the effect of microabrasion and polishing on the microhardness and roughness of...
Introduction Much recent attention has been given to the erosive potential of carbonated beverages. ...
Aims: Enamel is the hardest tissue in the human body and possessing mechanical properties, such as p...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the impact of fluoride, milk and water rinsing on surface rehardening of acid s...
MastersObjective: The present research was under taken to assess the erosive potential of different ...
Enamel slabs were prepared from sound human premolars which had been extracted for orthodontic treat...
Depending on the frequency and type of intake, milk can affect caries formation by virtue of its dem...
The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the erosive capacity of fermented milk beverages, as ...
Introduction: Milk is a universal dietary component that could bean effective medium for the deliver...
OBJECTIVES: Milk is a universal dietary component and it is now recognized as an effective medium fo...
OBJECTIVES: Milk is a universal dietary component and it is now recognized as an effective medium fo...
Aim: To investigate the remineralisation and/or demineralisation of artificially created white spot ...
Aim: To investigate the remineralisation and/or demineralisation of artificially created white spot ...
2016ABSTRACK\ud Remineralization is a process which calcium and phosphate ions re-form hydroxyapatit...
Objectives. Milk is a universal dietary component and it is now recognized as an effective medium fo...
This study evaluated the effect of microabrasion and polishing on the microhardness and roughness of...
Introduction Much recent attention has been given to the erosive potential of carbonated beverages. ...
Aims: Enamel is the hardest tissue in the human body and possessing mechanical properties, such as p...