There has been no problem in the present day that has been more widely discussed by the dental profession and even the general public than that of tooth decay. When we speak of pathology of any type be it caries deformins or any variation from the normal in the hard tissue of the oral cavity, it necessarily implies that we have an understanding of the normal, and the proscesses [sic] of vital activity which influence this normal. In order to solve the problems of dental decay we must gain a thorough knowledge of the activities and changes experienced in dental enamel during the life of the individual
Various factors of etiology, pathogenesis of dental caries, including nutrition, social mores and ha...
Data obtained by the chemical analysis of pooled samples of enamel or of large samples from single t...
Dental caries continues to be the most prevalent bacteria-mediated non-contagious disease of humanki...
Regular development of our teeth is the result of reciprocal induction processes with continual deve...
Probably no other subject has been so thoroughly discussed and has had such a small amount of actual...
Among civilized peoples today decay of the teeth is one of the most prevalent of disease conditions,...
Dental enamel is the sparsest but most enduring component of all the tissues in the human body, yet ...
Caries in its various forms is one of the most widespread diseases of manki n d . With proper oral h...
Tooth decay is a disease with multifactorial etiology: diet, oral hygiene, dental tissue susceptibil...
Abstract: The nature of tooth enamel is of inherent interest to dental professionals. The current-da...
Various kinds of information from man and laboratory animals indicate the relationship of nutrition ...
Mature dental enamel is the most mineralized tissue in mammals, containing 95 % mineral (weight %), ...
Developmental defects of enamel (DDE) are daily encountered in clinical practice. DDE are alteration...
Although the reduction and prevalence of dental caries in many countries has been largely associated...
The quality of dental care and modern achievements in dental science depend strongly on understandin...
Various factors of etiology, pathogenesis of dental caries, including nutrition, social mores and ha...
Data obtained by the chemical analysis of pooled samples of enamel or of large samples from single t...
Dental caries continues to be the most prevalent bacteria-mediated non-contagious disease of humanki...
Regular development of our teeth is the result of reciprocal induction processes with continual deve...
Probably no other subject has been so thoroughly discussed and has had such a small amount of actual...
Among civilized peoples today decay of the teeth is one of the most prevalent of disease conditions,...
Dental enamel is the sparsest but most enduring component of all the tissues in the human body, yet ...
Caries in its various forms is one of the most widespread diseases of manki n d . With proper oral h...
Tooth decay is a disease with multifactorial etiology: diet, oral hygiene, dental tissue susceptibil...
Abstract: The nature of tooth enamel is of inherent interest to dental professionals. The current-da...
Various kinds of information from man and laboratory animals indicate the relationship of nutrition ...
Mature dental enamel is the most mineralized tissue in mammals, containing 95 % mineral (weight %), ...
Developmental defects of enamel (DDE) are daily encountered in clinical practice. DDE are alteration...
Although the reduction and prevalence of dental caries in many countries has been largely associated...
The quality of dental care and modern achievements in dental science depend strongly on understandin...
Various factors of etiology, pathogenesis of dental caries, including nutrition, social mores and ha...
Data obtained by the chemical analysis of pooled samples of enamel or of large samples from single t...
Dental caries continues to be the most prevalent bacteria-mediated non-contagious disease of humanki...