نتایج جستجو برای: remineralization

تعداد نتایج: 1439  

Journal: :Frontiers in dental medicine 2022

Resin-based dental materials are popular restorative especially in direct adhesive restoration because of the excellent mechanical and esthetic properties. Toward realization minimally invasive procedures, composite resin has become main treatment for defects. In addition, caries-affected dentin close to pulp, conservation remineralization been advocated save living pulp. However, resin–dentin ...

Journal: :Applied sciences 2022

Patients suffering from acid reflux due to endogenous causes are often affected by gastroesophageal disease which, in the oral environment, lingual and palatal enamel erosion. As does not have intrinsic ability repair itself, application of alloplastic materials, such as toothpastes is suggestable. The aim this “in vitro” study was compare effectiveness two different preventing erosion disease....

2016
Christin Säwström Glenn A. Hyndes Bradley D. Eyre Megan J. Huggett Matthew W. Fraser Paul S. Lavery Paul G. Thomson Flavia Tarquinio Peter D. Steinberg Bonnie Laverock

The transfer of organic material from one coastal environment to another can increase production in recipient habitats in a process known as spatial subsidy. Microorganisms drive the generation, transformation, and uptake of organic material in shallow coastal environments, but their significance in connecting coastal habitats through spatial subsidies has received limited attention. We address...

Journal: :Oral health & preventive dentistry 2004
John D B Featherstone

Dental caries progression or reversal depends upon the balance between demineralization and remineralization. The 'Caries Balance' is determined by the relative weight of the sums of pathological factors and protective factors. Minimally invasive dentistry aims at the least possible removal of enamel or dentin, including reducing pathological factors and enhancing remineralization to avoid any ...

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 2006
John D B Featherstone

The science behind caries prevention and reversal is well understood. A recent clinical trial has confirmed that reducing caries risk results in a reduction in dental decay. Dental caries progression or reversal depends upon the balance between demineralization and remineralization and can be visualized for clinical purposes as the "caries balance." This balance is determined by the relative we...

Journal: :Journal of oral science 2007
Marinês Nobre-dos-Santos Lidiany K A Rodrigues Altair A Del-Bel-Cury Jaime A Cury

Since the anticaries effect of a dentifrice with low fluoride concentration and low pH is unknown, the aim of the present study was to evaluate in situ the enamel remineralizing ability of this type of formulation. A double-blind crossover design employing 3 phases of 45 days was conducted. Six adult volunteers wore palatal devices containing 6 previously demineralized human dental enamel slabs...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Daniel H Rothman John M Hayes Roger E Summons

The existence of unusually large fluctuations in the Neoproterozoic (1,000-543 million years ago) carbon-isotopic record implies strong perturbations to the Earth's carbon cycle. To analyze these fluctuations, we examine records of both the isotopic content of carbonate carbon and the fractionation between carbonate and marine organic carbon. Together, these are inconsistent with conventional, ...

Journal: :The journal of contemporary dental practice 2009
Carmen Llena Leopoldo Forner Pilar Baca

AIM This review of the literature examines the role of the natural components of saliva in maintaining tooth mineralization and the role of different casein phosphopeptide amorphous calcium phosphate-based (CPP-ACP) compounds in controlling demineralization/remineralization and their clinical applications. BACKGROUND A group of peptides, known as CPP, have been shown to stabilize calcium and ...

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 1996
C M Flaitz M J Hicks

The purpose of this in vitro study was to evaluate the effects of acidulated calcifying fluids (CF) on remineralization of caries-like lesions of enamel. Lesions were created in sound enamel using an acidified gel. Central longitudinal sections were taken from each tooth (N = 20) following lesion formation to serve as control lesions (CL). Each tooth was sectioned into quarters and each quarter...

2003
Thomas Kiørboe

Copepod fecal pellet production and vertical flux, as well as vertical distributions of copepods, fecal pellets and the heterotrophic dinoflagellate Noctiluca scintillans were monitored in an upwelling plume off the coast of Brazil during 5 d in austral spring. Less than half (20 to 45%) of the pellets produced in the overlying water column reached sediment traps positioned at 30 to 60 m depth,...

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