Developing experimental models to understand dental caries has been the theme in our research group. Our first, the pH-cycling model, was developed to investigate the chemical reactions in enamel or dentine, which lead to dental caries. It aimed to leverage our understanding of the fluoride mode of action and was also utilized for the formulation of oral care products. In addition, we made use of intra-oral (in situ) models to study other features of the oral environment that drive the de/remineralization balance in individual patients. This model addressed basic questions, such as how enamel and dentine are affected by challenges in the oral cavity, as well as practical issues related to fluoride toothpaste efficacy. The observation that p...
Despite continued preventive efforts, dental caries remains the most common disease of man. Organic ...
Introduction: Fluoride is widely used as a method of reducing caries and while much is known about t...
Objective. The objective of this research was to evaluate the caries control potential of a new fluo...
<div><p>Due to gingival recession both enamel and root dentine are at risk of developing caries. Bot...
There is a need to develop new preventive agents that target the oral microflora. For this adequate ...
OBJECTIVES: This review paper evaluates the use of in vitro biofilm models for the testing of antica...
The complexity of the oral environment, and ethical problems associated with studies of oral disease...
Objective. To develop a model in which to investigate the architecture of plaque biofilms formed on ...
Dental caries or tooth decay is a prevalent global disease whose causative agent is the oral biofilm...
Dental caries form through a complex interaction over time among dental plaque, fermentable carbohyd...
Dental caries has affected humans for millions of years and even today is present in a large portion...
Abstract—Despite the advantages of in situ model studies, in vitro models are most important to prov...
Dental caries or tooth decay is a prevalent global disease whose causative agent is the oral biofilm...
Chapter 2 describes the development of a complex healthy biofilm model compared to a cariogenic biof...
The aim of this systematic review is to characterize and discuss key methodological aspects of in vi...
Despite continued preventive efforts, dental caries remains the most common disease of man. Organic ...
Introduction: Fluoride is widely used as a method of reducing caries and while much is known about t...
Objective. The objective of this research was to evaluate the caries control potential of a new fluo...
<div><p>Due to gingival recession both enamel and root dentine are at risk of developing caries. Bot...
There is a need to develop new preventive agents that target the oral microflora. For this adequate ...
OBJECTIVES: This review paper evaluates the use of in vitro biofilm models for the testing of antica...
The complexity of the oral environment, and ethical problems associated with studies of oral disease...
Objective. To develop a model in which to investigate the architecture of plaque biofilms formed on ...
Dental caries or tooth decay is a prevalent global disease whose causative agent is the oral biofilm...
Dental caries form through a complex interaction over time among dental plaque, fermentable carbohyd...
Dental caries has affected humans for millions of years and even today is present in a large portion...
Abstract—Despite the advantages of in situ model studies, in vitro models are most important to prov...
Dental caries or tooth decay is a prevalent global disease whose causative agent is the oral biofilm...
Chapter 2 describes the development of a complex healthy biofilm model compared to a cariogenic biof...
The aim of this systematic review is to characterize and discuss key methodological aspects of in vi...
Despite continued preventive efforts, dental caries remains the most common disease of man. Organic ...
Introduction: Fluoride is widely used as a method of reducing caries and while much is known about t...
Objective. The objective of this research was to evaluate the caries control potential of a new fluo...