In vitro Fluoride Uptake of Primary Teeth Treated with Different Fluoride Varnishes
Objective: To compare the fluoride concentration and surface smoothness of primary teeth treated with four different fluoride varnishes. Methods: An in vitro experimental study was conducted with 50 primary teeth, divided into four groups (n = 10 per ...
Antarik Dhar +5 more
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Comparative Evaluation of Longevity of Fluoride Release From three Different Fluoride Varnishes – An Invitro Study [PDF]
Introduction: Fluoride varnishes play a pivotal role in inhibition of dental caries by increasing remineralization. Aim: To determine the longevity of fluoride release from 3 different fluoride varnishes over a period of time through salivary ...
Shruti Girish Virupaxi +5 more
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Dentin erosive wear is reduced by fluoride varnishes containing nanosized sodium trimetaphosphate in vitro [PDF]
This study evaluated the effect of fluoride varnishes containing micrometric or nanosized sodium trimetaphosphate (TMP) on dentin erosive wear in vitro.
Isabela Ferreira da SILVA +9 more
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Effect of Cold Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Coupled with Resin-Containing and Xylitol-Containing Fluoride Varnishes on Enamel Erosion [PDF]
Purpose. Considering the suggested advantages of cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) in increasing the fluoride uptake by the enamel, this study aimed to assess enamel erosion following the application of helium CAP and two types of fluoride varnishes. Methods.
Zahra Khoubrouypak +4 more
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Comparative Evaluation of Remineralization Potential of Various Fluoride Varnishes in Primary Teeth
Background: The prevalence of dental caries requires pediatric dentistry to pursue efficient preventive methods to tackle the problem. Multiple research has explored the fluoride varnish effectiveness for remineralization, yet the results show ...
Manoj K. Poovelil +5 more
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Fluoride Varnishes for Preventing Occlusal Dental Caries: A Review [PDF]
Dental caries are most likely to occur on occlusal surfaces from the early eruptive stages of the tooth. In children, about 80% to 90% of dental caries are occlusal caries. Different preventive modalities are used to prevent occlusal caries.
Alaa Baik +3 more
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Comparative evaluation of fluoride varnishes, self-assembling peptide-based remineralization agent, and enamel matrix protein derivative on artificial enamel remineralization in vitro [PDF]
Background One of the most unfavorable side effects of fixed orthodontic treatment is white spot lesions (WSLs). Although the most important approach is prevention of WSLs, it is also essential to evaluate the efficacy of the remineralization agents ...
Yağmur Lena Sezici +4 more
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Effect of Fluoride Varnishes on Demineralization and Acid Resistance in Subsurface Demineralized Lesion Models [PDF]
This study aimed to clarify the effects of high-concentration fluoride varnish application on the inhibition of the progression of initial enamel caries.
Rika Iwawaki +6 more
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In vitro evaluation of the effects of various remineralization agents on root caries [PDF]
Introduction Although various additions are made to fluoride varnishes, there is limited research on their effects on the root caries. Objective This study compared the effects of different fluoride varnishes on artificial root caries lesions and biofilm
Merve Sahin +2 more
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Evaluation of the remineralization potential of different bioactive glass varnishes on white spot lesions: an in vitro study [PDF]
Background White spot lesions represent the first clinical sign of dental caries and can be reversed using various remineralizing agents. This study aimed to synthesize different bioactive glass varnishes and assess their remineralizing effects on white ...
M. M. Sleem +3 more
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