ObjectivesWe studied artificial dentin lesions in human teeth generated by lactate and acetate buffers (pH 5.0), the two most abundant acids in caries. The objective of this study was to determine differences in mechanical properties, mineral density profiles and ultrastructural variations of two different artificial lesions with the same approximate depth.Methods0.05M (pH 5.0) acetate or lactate buffer was used to create 1) 180μm-deep lesions in non-carious human dentin blocks (acetate 130h; lactate 14days); (2) demineralized, ∼180μm-thick non-carious dentin discs (3 weeks). We performed nanoindentation to determine mechanical properties across the hydrated lesions, and micro X-ray computed tomography (MicroXCT) to determine mineral profil...
Qualitative polarized light microscopy and cross-sectional microhardness testing profiles were used ...
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...
ObjectivesAcetate and lactate are important cariogenic acids produced by oral bacteria. They produce...
This study compared dentine demineralization induced by in vitro and in situ models, and correlated ...
A primary goal of dental tissue engineering is the biological reconstruction of tooth substrate dest...
The aims of this laboratory study were to compare the effects of lesion baseline severity, mineral d...
This study evaluated structural and molecular issues of dentin caries-like lesions produced by diffe...
Background: Caries-affected dentine is the usual substrate bonded to in everyday clinical practice. ...
In vitro simulation of natural caries is of great importance in dental research for the development ...
Objectives: This study evaluated the ultra-morphological effects of maleic and citric acid on human ...
Improved knowledge of caries initiation and progression on the base of modern mechanobiology could f...
Dentin remineralization is of clinical relevance in the therapy of caries and dentin hypersensitivit...
The remineralization mechanism in dental caries lesions is not completely understood. This study rep...
Objective Dental erosion is a common oral condition caused by chronic exposure to acids from intrins...
Qualitative polarized light microscopy and cross-sectional microhardness testing profiles were used ...
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...
ObjectivesAcetate and lactate are important cariogenic acids produced by oral bacteria. They produce...
This study compared dentine demineralization induced by in vitro and in situ models, and correlated ...
A primary goal of dental tissue engineering is the biological reconstruction of tooth substrate dest...
The aims of this laboratory study were to compare the effects of lesion baseline severity, mineral d...
This study evaluated structural and molecular issues of dentin caries-like lesions produced by diffe...
Background: Caries-affected dentine is the usual substrate bonded to in everyday clinical practice. ...
In vitro simulation of natural caries is of great importance in dental research for the development ...
Objectives: This study evaluated the ultra-morphological effects of maleic and citric acid on human ...
Improved knowledge of caries initiation and progression on the base of modern mechanobiology could f...
Dentin remineralization is of clinical relevance in the therapy of caries and dentin hypersensitivit...
The remineralization mechanism in dental caries lesions is not completely understood. This study rep...
Objective Dental erosion is a common oral condition caused by chronic exposure to acids from intrins...
Qualitative polarized light microscopy and cross-sectional microhardness testing profiles were used ...
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...