Fluoride compounds are incorporated as anticariogenic agents in numerous restorative materials. Incorporation of fluoride into restorative materials impart anticariogenic character by various mechanisms including reduction of demineralisation, enhancement of remineralisation, interference of pellicle and plaque and inhibition of microbial growth and metabolism. In addition, the application of the topical fluoride in the form of toothpaste and varnish is also considered as the most effective method of caries prevention. The fluoride combines with HA of the tooth and forms an acid-resistant fluorapatite (FAP) crystals. Also, fluoride enters into the cells of the bacteria and inhibits carbohydrate metabolism, which eventually kills the bacteri...
Introduction: In recent years, the medical field has begun to use medicinal plant in the manu...
Fluorine is the world's 13th most abundant element and constitutes 0.08% of the Earth crust. It has ...
Now a day’s treatment modalities regarding dental caries have been changed with aim at maximum conse...
Dental caries is a common public health problem around the world, and it has been aimed to solve thi...
AbstractThe purpose of this article was to review the fluoride release and recharge capabilities, an...
The process of dental caries is determined by a delicate balance between pathological factors (bacte...
There is no doubt that fluoride has been playing an important role in the prevention of dental carie...
Most persons in industrial countries in addition to persons in some developing countries are sufferi...
Traditional management of dental caries has focused primarily on treatment via the excision of disea...
Objectives: The purpose of this present study was to analyze several fluoride-based varnishes: Silve...
The paper discusses a possible new concept of the role of fluoride and its mechanism of action in ca...
Background: Fluoride can arrest dental caries and prevent its progression. The most important advant...
Fluoride was introduced into dentistry over 70 years ago, and it is now recognized as the main facto...
Fluoride occurs naturally in our environment and we are exposed to it every day. In the right doses,...
In spite of obvious achievements in prevention, caries remains a prevalent disease. Fluorides are ef...
Introduction: In recent years, the medical field has begun to use medicinal plant in the manu...
Fluorine is the world's 13th most abundant element and constitutes 0.08% of the Earth crust. It has ...
Now a day’s treatment modalities regarding dental caries have been changed with aim at maximum conse...
Dental caries is a common public health problem around the world, and it has been aimed to solve thi...
AbstractThe purpose of this article was to review the fluoride release and recharge capabilities, an...
The process of dental caries is determined by a delicate balance between pathological factors (bacte...
There is no doubt that fluoride has been playing an important role in the prevention of dental carie...
Most persons in industrial countries in addition to persons in some developing countries are sufferi...
Traditional management of dental caries has focused primarily on treatment via the excision of disea...
Objectives: The purpose of this present study was to analyze several fluoride-based varnishes: Silve...
The paper discusses a possible new concept of the role of fluoride and its mechanism of action in ca...
Background: Fluoride can arrest dental caries and prevent its progression. The most important advant...
Fluoride was introduced into dentistry over 70 years ago, and it is now recognized as the main facto...
Fluoride occurs naturally in our environment and we are exposed to it every day. In the right doses,...
In spite of obvious achievements in prevention, caries remains a prevalent disease. Fluorides are ef...
Introduction: In recent years, the medical field has begun to use medicinal plant in the manu...
Fluorine is the world's 13th most abundant element and constitutes 0.08% of the Earth crust. It has ...
Now a day’s treatment modalities regarding dental caries have been changed with aim at maximum conse...