Intact bovine dentine specimens were partially demineralized using 100 mM acetic acid (pH 4.5 or 5.0) at room temperature. Mineral and protein release was measured. The experiments were performed in dissolution cells as well as in a flow dialysis apparatus previously described by Van der Linden et al. (1985). The average demineralization rates were approximately 1.5 times higher at pH 4.5 than at pH 5.0. No collagen release could be detected after one week of demineralization but about 50% of the non-collagenous proteins (NCP) were released during demineralization. This study showed that (1) a large fraction of NCP's is retained in dentine during demineralization and (2) that dentine collagen cannot be destroyed by acid alon
The progressive degradation of resin-dentin bonds is due, in part, to the slow degradation of collag...
Bovine dental enamel was demineralized in Ca- and phosphate-containing acetate buffers at pH 4.5, wi...
Mineralized and sound dentin matrices contain inactive preforms of proteolytic enzymes that may be a...
Intact bovine dentine specimens were partially demineralized using 100 mM acetic acid (pH 4.5 or 5.0...
Mineral distributions with and without a softened surface layer were studied. The molar Ca:P ratio o...
A chemical system based on the dialysis principle was used to study protein loss of dental enamel du...
Abstract. The effect of matrix degradation on the rate of demineralization of dentin lesions was inv...
Objective: Dental caries is a process driven by acids produced by oral microorganisms followed by de...
A single biomineralization of demineralized dentin is significant to restore the demineralized denti...
Incompletely infiltrated collagen fibrils in acid-etched dentin are susceptible to degradation. We h...
A comparison was made between the demineralization of enamel and dentine with and without abraded su...
A comparison was made between the demineralization of enamel and dentine with and without abraded su...
The progressive degradation of resin-dentin bonds is due, in part, to the slow degradation of collag...
Bovine dental enamel was demineralized in Ca- and phosphate-containing acetate buffers at pH 4.5, wi...
Mineralized and sound dentin matrices contain inactive preforms of proteolytic enzymes that may be a...
Intact bovine dentine specimens were partially demineralized using 100 mM acetic acid (pH 4.5 or 5.0...
Mineral distributions with and without a softened surface layer were studied. The molar Ca:P ratio o...
A chemical system based on the dialysis principle was used to study protein loss of dental enamel du...
Abstract. The effect of matrix degradation on the rate of demineralization of dentin lesions was inv...
Objective: Dental caries is a process driven by acids produced by oral microorganisms followed by de...
A single biomineralization of demineralized dentin is significant to restore the demineralized denti...
Incompletely infiltrated collagen fibrils in acid-etched dentin are susceptible to degradation. We h...
A comparison was made between the demineralization of enamel and dentine with and without abraded su...
A comparison was made between the demineralization of enamel and dentine with and without abraded su...
The progressive degradation of resin-dentin bonds is due, in part, to the slow degradation of collag...
Bovine dental enamel was demineralized in Ca- and phosphate-containing acetate buffers at pH 4.5, wi...
Mineralized and sound dentin matrices contain inactive preforms of proteolytic enzymes that may be a...