Dental caries has declined in the 40 years since fluoridated toothpastes were introduced. Much has been learned about why fluoride is so effective and how this knowledge can be used to optimise programmes for caries prevention. Fluoride works through enhancing the remineralisation of early stages of caries and by inhibiting demineralisation, which would lead to dental caries. Remineralisation involves the deposition of calcium phosphates from saliva to rebuild partly dissolved enamel crystallites. When fluoride is incorporated the dissolution of these reinforced crystallites will be reduced during a subsequent sugar-induced and bacteria-mediated acid attack. Fluoride works primarily when it is present in the oral cavity. Based on our unders...
Abstract: A review of evidence-based literature indicates incomplete evidence for the efficacy of mo...
Introduction. Laboratory and clinical evaluation of the efficiency of stabilized fluoride toothpaste...
To date, many of the ways of controlling tooth decay involve the use of fluorides. Either systemical...
Dental caries has declined in the 40 years since fluoridated toothpastes were introduced. Much has b...
Dental caries has declined in the 40 years since fluoridated toothpastes were introduced. Much has b...
Abstract While our knowledge of the dental caries process and its prevention has greatly advanced ov...
The discovery and implementation of fluoride in the prevention of dental caries is often praised as ...
Fluoride was introduced into dentistry over 70 years ago, and it is now recognized as the main facto...
Epidemiological studies over 70 y ago provided the basis for the use of fluoride in caries preventio...
Dental caries is the single most common, chronic oral disease of childhood. It is progressive and cu...
Summary Various authors have shown that the caries decline in the industrialized countries during re...
In spite of obvious achievements in prevention, caries remains a prevalent disease. Fluorides are ef...
Traditional management of dental caries has focused primarily on treatment via the excision of disea...
In spite of obvious achievements in prevention, caries remains a prevalent disease. Fluorides are ef...
Fluoride is commonly and widely used to prevent and even arrest caries. The clinical effects of fluo...
Abstract: A review of evidence-based literature indicates incomplete evidence for the efficacy of mo...
Introduction. Laboratory and clinical evaluation of the efficiency of stabilized fluoride toothpaste...
To date, many of the ways of controlling tooth decay involve the use of fluorides. Either systemical...
Dental caries has declined in the 40 years since fluoridated toothpastes were introduced. Much has b...
Dental caries has declined in the 40 years since fluoridated toothpastes were introduced. Much has b...
Abstract While our knowledge of the dental caries process and its prevention has greatly advanced ov...
The discovery and implementation of fluoride in the prevention of dental caries is often praised as ...
Fluoride was introduced into dentistry over 70 years ago, and it is now recognized as the main facto...
Epidemiological studies over 70 y ago provided the basis for the use of fluoride in caries preventio...
Dental caries is the single most common, chronic oral disease of childhood. It is progressive and cu...
Summary Various authors have shown that the caries decline in the industrialized countries during re...
In spite of obvious achievements in prevention, caries remains a prevalent disease. Fluorides are ef...
Traditional management of dental caries has focused primarily on treatment via the excision of disea...
In spite of obvious achievements in prevention, caries remains a prevalent disease. Fluorides are ef...
Fluoride is commonly and widely used to prevent and even arrest caries. The clinical effects of fluo...
Abstract: A review of evidence-based literature indicates incomplete evidence for the efficacy of mo...
Introduction. Laboratory and clinical evaluation of the efficiency of stabilized fluoride toothpaste...
To date, many of the ways of controlling tooth decay involve the use of fluorides. Either systemical...