Dental caries is a multifactorial disease caused by the interaction of dietary sugars, dental biofilm, and the dental tissue of the host. It results from repeated cycles of demineralization and remineralization at the interface of the biofilm and the tooth surface. Demineralization is the process of removing mineral ions from hydroxyapatite crystals in hard tissues, such as enamel, which can lead to dental caries if left unchecked. The remineralization process can reverse the lost mineral ions that occur during demineralization. The degree of demineralization and remineralization depends on several variables, including the amount of available calcium and phosphate and salivary pH levels. Over the past several decades, remineralizing or calc...
Background/Objective: The clinical conditions that lead to an alteration of the enamel structure are...
Dental caries, or tooth decay, is a pathological process of localized destruction of tooth tissues b...
Remineralization is defined as the process whereby calcium and phosphate ions are supplied from a so...
The World Health Organization notes that 60% to 90% of children and nearly 100% of adults have a his...
Dental caries remains a major global health challenge affecting millions of people worldwide, with b...
Ensanya Ali Abou Neel,1–3 Anas Aljabo,3 Adam Strange,3 Salwa Ibrahim,3 Melanie Coathup,4 Anne ...
Biomineralization is a dynamic, complex, lifelong process by which living organisms control precipit...
Remineralization is a natural repair process for caries lesions. It is now well-accepted that the pr...
The emphasis currently given to new technologies for enamel remineralization suggests that the chang...
Dental caries is a dynamic noncommunicable disease which is multifactorial and dependent on the biol...
Objectives: Mechanistic studies and demineralization-remineralization models play a critical role in...
As all practitioners are aware, the prevalence and incidence of dental caries keep increasing consta...
This paper aims to describe the biochemical interactions between teeth and the oral environment that...
Remineralization is an important repair mechanism in the oral cavity and is of particularinterest in...
Now a day’s treatment modalities regarding dental caries have been changed with aim at maximum conse...
Background/Objective: The clinical conditions that lead to an alteration of the enamel structure are...
Dental caries, or tooth decay, is a pathological process of localized destruction of tooth tissues b...
Remineralization is defined as the process whereby calcium and phosphate ions are supplied from a so...
The World Health Organization notes that 60% to 90% of children and nearly 100% of adults have a his...
Dental caries remains a major global health challenge affecting millions of people worldwide, with b...
Ensanya Ali Abou Neel,1–3 Anas Aljabo,3 Adam Strange,3 Salwa Ibrahim,3 Melanie Coathup,4 Anne ...
Biomineralization is a dynamic, complex, lifelong process by which living organisms control precipit...
Remineralization is a natural repair process for caries lesions. It is now well-accepted that the pr...
The emphasis currently given to new technologies for enamel remineralization suggests that the chang...
Dental caries is a dynamic noncommunicable disease which is multifactorial and dependent on the biol...
Objectives: Mechanistic studies and demineralization-remineralization models play a critical role in...
As all practitioners are aware, the prevalence and incidence of dental caries keep increasing consta...
This paper aims to describe the biochemical interactions between teeth and the oral environment that...
Remineralization is an important repair mechanism in the oral cavity and is of particularinterest in...
Now a day’s treatment modalities regarding dental caries have been changed with aim at maximum conse...
Background/Objective: The clinical conditions that lead to an alteration of the enamel structure are...
Dental caries, or tooth decay, is a pathological process of localized destruction of tooth tissues b...
Remineralization is defined as the process whereby calcium and phosphate ions are supplied from a so...