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Spinning carbon and sinking phosphorus: Misaligned cycles in the sea. [PDF]
Church MJ, Coates KN.
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Integrated Characterization by EDS and Roughness as a Diagnostic Tool for Dental Enamel Degradation: An In Vitro Study. [PDF]
Licsăndroiu CB +11 more
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Evaluation of the remineralization potential of bioactive materials using different methods. [PDF]
Balkan O, Savas S, Kucukyilmaz E.
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Natural Strategies for Dental Hard-Tissue Remineralization: A Scoping Review of Galla Chinensis and Its Dual Anticaries Action. [PDF]
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Advances in Dental Research, 2012
During the ICNARA 2 conference, a workshop was held on remineralization models. The group considered the role of remineralization models, whether there was one ideal in situ model design, what essential features should be incorporated into an in situ model, other alternative models, and what new methods for measuring remineralization were on the ...
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During the ICNARA 2 conference, a workshop was held on remineralization models. The group considered the role of remineralization models, whether there was one ideal in situ model design, what essential features should be incorporated into an in situ model, other alternative models, and what new methods for measuring remineralization were on the ...
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Polydopamine-Induced Tooth Remineralization
Inspired by mussel bioadhesion in nature, dopamine is extensively used for biomaterial surface modification. In this study, we coated dopamine on demineralized enamel and dentin surfaces to evaluate the effect of polydopamine coating on dental remineralization.
Liu, W +4 more
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Remineralization of Carious Dentin
Based on radiographic and microradiographic evidence, a 10% stannous fluoride solution produced remineralization of the carious dentin more rapidly than, and was superior to, other remineralizing solutions and calcifying solutions. Permeability to dye penetration was reduced.
S H, Wei, J C, Kaqueller, M, Massler
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