The present in situ study investigated the fluoride response of caries lesions with similar mineral loss but two distinct mineral distributions (low- and high-‘R’, calculated as the ratio of mineral loss to lesion depth). Sixteen subjects wore eight gauze-covered enamel specimens with preformed lesions placed buccally on their mandibular partial dentures for periods up to 4 weeks. The participants brushed twice daily for 1 min with an 1,100 ppm F (as NaF) dentifrice. After 3 and 4 weeks, specimens were retrieved and analyzed microradiographically (TMR) and by quantitative light fluorescence (QLF). TMR results revealed that low- and high-R lesions showed opposite behaviors – low-R lesions further demineralized, whereas high-R lesions exhibit...
Objective—This study was carried out to determine in vitro the effect of fluoride on 1) the deminera...
OBJECTIVES The aim of this double-blinded, randomized, cross-over in situ study was to evaluate t...
Abstract—Despite the advantages of in situ model studies, in vitro models are most important to prov...
Objectives The present in vitro pH cycling study investigated potential differences between carie...
Though the mineral distribution of the dentine carious lesion varies largely from tooth to tooth and...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Purpose: The primary objective of this labo...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Fluoride prevents caries by decreasing demi...
This study aimed to investigate the effect of enamel caries lesion baseline severity on fluoride dos...
Abstract\ud \ud Background\ud Artificial lesions produ...
Objectives This laboratory study aimed to (a) compare the fluoride dose-response of different car...
Limited information is available on the time-dependent or dosage-dependent cariostatic efficacy of h...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the remineralization potential of five dentifrices with...
This study investigated the effects of lesion baseline characteristics and different strontium (Sr) ...
The aims of this laboratory study were to compare the effects of lesion baseline severity, mineral d...
Developing artificial caries lesions with varying characteristics is needed to adequately study cari...
Objective—This study was carried out to determine in vitro the effect of fluoride on 1) the deminera...
OBJECTIVES The aim of this double-blinded, randomized, cross-over in situ study was to evaluate t...
Abstract—Despite the advantages of in situ model studies, in vitro models are most important to prov...
Objectives The present in vitro pH cycling study investigated potential differences between carie...
Though the mineral distribution of the dentine carious lesion varies largely from tooth to tooth and...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Purpose: The primary objective of this labo...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Fluoride prevents caries by decreasing demi...
This study aimed to investigate the effect of enamel caries lesion baseline severity on fluoride dos...
Abstract\ud \ud Background\ud Artificial lesions produ...
Objectives This laboratory study aimed to (a) compare the fluoride dose-response of different car...
Limited information is available on the time-dependent or dosage-dependent cariostatic efficacy of h...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the remineralization potential of five dentifrices with...
This study investigated the effects of lesion baseline characteristics and different strontium (Sr) ...
The aims of this laboratory study were to compare the effects of lesion baseline severity, mineral d...
Developing artificial caries lesions with varying characteristics is needed to adequately study cari...
Objective—This study was carried out to determine in vitro the effect of fluoride on 1) the deminera...
OBJECTIVES The aim of this double-blinded, randomized, cross-over in situ study was to evaluate t...
Abstract—Despite the advantages of in situ model studies, in vitro models are most important to prov...