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Representing dental caries and dysbiosis within the oral microbiome in the Oral Health and Disease Ontology. [PDF]
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Demineralization of glutamine fermentation broth by electrodialysis
The application of electrodialysis technology in demineralization of glutamine fermentation broth was studied. We used the one-dimension Nernst-Planck equation to describe the process of demineralization of the glutamine fermentation broth system, did ...
Yuanshuai Liu, Xin-Hui Xing
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Demineralization of Porous Solids
Science, 1981When a porous ionic solid is placed in acid, the acid will dissolve surface material. When this dissolved material and the acid diffuse into the solid's pores, they can precipitate more solid. If the acid is buffered, the diffusing species can bring about precipitation in some regions and dissolution in others.
E L, Cussler, J D, Featherstone
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Effect(s) of the Demineralization Process on the Osteoinductivity of Demineralized Bone Matrix
Journal of Periodontology, 1997The relationships between residual calcium levels and particle size of ground demineralized bone matrix and its osteoinductive potential were investigated using in vitro and in vivo assays. The effects of variable residual calcium levels, variable particle sizes, and donor age and gender were studied using a tissue culture‐based bioassay (in vitro) as ...
M, Zhang, R M, Powers, L, Wolfinbarger
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Nature, 1965
DEMINERALIZATION of specimens for the preparation of histological sections is a time-consuming process. Mineral acids demineralize the specimens faster than chelating agents or organic acids, but the resultant distortion in cellular morphology is greater when mineral acids are used.
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DEMINERALIZATION of specimens for the preparation of histological sections is a time-consuming process. Mineral acids demineralize the specimens faster than chelating agents or organic acids, but the resultant distortion in cellular morphology is greater when mineral acids are used.
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Demineralization of human enamel
European Journal of Oral Sciences, 1974abstract— The aim of the present paper is to demonstrate that enamel can be dissolved in two, chemically distinct ways. Each of six premolars were exposed to 8 ml of a pH 5.0 buffer. The ionic activity products for Ca5(PO4)3OH, Ca5(PO4)3F, CaHPO4, CaF2andCa4H(PO4)3 were determined.
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Demineralization of Dentine Grooves in vitro
Caries Research, 2009Caries mainly occurs at retention sites for plaque such as pits, fissures, margins of restorations and interproximal sites. An in vitro model was developed to investigate dentine caries in narrow gaps. Forty bovine coronal dentine discs were covered with bonding agent.
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Demineralization and Remineralization
2016Dental caries is caused by an imbalance between protective and pathologic factors such that the process of demineralization of tooth structure exceeds the ability to remineralized tooth structure. Different kinds of models have been widely used to study de-/remineralization process of dental hard tissue, including pH-cycling models, in vitro biofilm ...
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