A technique for implementing biocompatible and antibacterial functions to a targeted region on tooth surfaces has potential in dental treatments. We have recently demonstrated pseudo-biomineralization, i.e., the growth of an apatite layer on a human dentin substrate by a laser-assisted biomimetic (LAB) process, based on pulsed laser irradiation in a supersaturated CaP solution. In this study, pseudo-biomineralization was induced in the presence of fluoride ions using the LAB process in order to fabricate an antibacterial fluoride-incorporated apatite (FAp) layer on the dentin surface. After processing for 30 min, a micron-thick FAp layer was formed heterogeneously at the laser-irradiated solid-liquid interface via pseudo-biomineralization. ...
Purpose: This laboratory study aimed to determine whether laser activated fluoride (LAF) therapy of ...
none1noTooth enamel does not contain living cells and is not capable of regenerating, therefore, an...
Implant-associated infection due to biofilm formation is a growing problem. Given that silver nanopa...
A simple, area-specific coating technique for fluoridated apatite (FAp) on teeth would be useful in ...
A technique for tooth surface modification with biocompatible calcium phosphate (CaP) has huge poten...
Background: Development of new clinical regenerative procedures is needed for the reconstruction of ...
A novel biomimetic mineralization system was designed to induce a layer of hydroxyapatite on a demin...
Abstract: Biofilm formation, or microfouling, is a basic strategy of bacteria to colonise a surface ...
Objectives: Dental composite resins with better biocompatibility and osteoconductivity have been sou...
A radical new methodology for the exogenous mineralization of hard tissues is demonstrated in the co...
International audienceDental implant failure is primarily due to peri-implantitis, a consequence of ...
This study aimed to review the laboratory methods on biomimetic remineralization of demineralized hu...
A radical new methodology for the exogenous mineralization of hard tissues is demonstrated in the co...
AbstractBiomimetic calcium phosphate (CaP) precipitation processes using supersaturated CaP solution...
Recurrent caries, the development of carious lesions at the interface between the restorative materi...
Purpose: This laboratory study aimed to determine whether laser activated fluoride (LAF) therapy of ...
none1noTooth enamel does not contain living cells and is not capable of regenerating, therefore, an...
Implant-associated infection due to biofilm formation is a growing problem. Given that silver nanopa...
A simple, area-specific coating technique for fluoridated apatite (FAp) on teeth would be useful in ...
A technique for tooth surface modification with biocompatible calcium phosphate (CaP) has huge poten...
Background: Development of new clinical regenerative procedures is needed for the reconstruction of ...
A novel biomimetic mineralization system was designed to induce a layer of hydroxyapatite on a demin...
Abstract: Biofilm formation, or microfouling, is a basic strategy of bacteria to colonise a surface ...
Objectives: Dental composite resins with better biocompatibility and osteoconductivity have been sou...
A radical new methodology for the exogenous mineralization of hard tissues is demonstrated in the co...
International audienceDental implant failure is primarily due to peri-implantitis, a consequence of ...
This study aimed to review the laboratory methods on biomimetic remineralization of demineralized hu...
A radical new methodology for the exogenous mineralization of hard tissues is demonstrated in the co...
AbstractBiomimetic calcium phosphate (CaP) precipitation processes using supersaturated CaP solution...
Recurrent caries, the development of carious lesions at the interface between the restorative materi...
Purpose: This laboratory study aimed to determine whether laser activated fluoride (LAF) therapy of ...
none1noTooth enamel does not contain living cells and is not capable of regenerating, therefore, an...
Implant-associated infection due to biofilm formation is a growing problem. Given that silver nanopa...