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Remineralization of Human Dentine in vitro

open access: yesCaries Research, 2009
In this paper the in vitro remineralization of human dentine with 0, 0.5, 2 and 10 ppm F in the remineralization solution is presented and analyzed by microradiography. Furthermore, the remineralization data of human and bovine dentine are quantitatively compared.
Arends, J.   +4 more
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Temperature and oxygen dependence of the remineralization of organic matter [PDF]

open access: yesGlobal Biogeochemical Cycles, 2017
Accurate representation of the remineralization of sinking organic matter is crucial for reliable projections of the marine carbon cycle. Both water temperature and oxygen concentration are thought to influence remineralization rates, but limited data ...
Charlotte Laufkötter   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Mesopelagic carbon remineralization during the European Iron Fertilization Experiment

open access: yesGlobal Biogeochemical Cycles, 2008
[1] The impact of iron fertilization on mesopelagic carbon (C) remineralization was assessed during the European Iron Fertilization Experiment (EIFEX) in the Southern Ocean by following the temporal change of excess particulate barium (also called ...
N Savoye   +2 more
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Remineralization of etched dentin

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1992
To simulate a clinical cavity wall with the inner layer of carious dentin preserved, an artificially demineralized layer was made on the axial wall class V cavities of monkeys by a quick decalcifying solution. The cavities were then restored with a chemically adhesive composite resin after etching with a 40% phosphoric acid jelly etchant. Comparison of
T, Tatsumi   +3 more
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Remineralization of dentin in vitro

Calcified Tissue Research, 1976
The remineralization of completely demineralized bovine dentin was studied in vitro by monitoring the velocities of fall of small particles through calcifying solutions. The density of a particle of dentin may be found from its velocity of fall through a fluid using Stokes' law.
D B, Boyer, F R, Eirich
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Effects of Bicarbonate on Remineralization of Enamel

Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine, 1977
Abstract.Enamel surfaces were demineralized in acetic acid and remineralized in solutions that contained 1.5 nM calcium, 1.0 nM phosphate, and 0.0, 5, 15, and 25 mM NaHCO3, and 0.00 or 5.0 mM NaF at pH 7.0. NaF in CO2‐free solutions increased the rates of calcium and phosphate uptake during remineralization.
F F, Feagin   +3 more
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Remineralizing Agents: The Next Frontier

Current Clinical Pharmacology, 2016
Remineralizing agents represent a new frontier in dentistry. They may be classified as fluoride agents, calcium and phosphate based agents, herbal agents or combinations. The modes of delivery of remineralizing agents may be as dentifrices, mouth rinses, lozenges or chewing gums.
Preetika, Chandna   +2 more
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The possibility of enamel remineralization in adults

Stomatologiya, 2019
The purpose of the study is comparative evaluation of modern mineralizing means and determine the effectiveness of dental caries prevention in adults. The study was conducted on 210 patients between the ages of 35 to 55 years old, divided into 6 equal groups with different means and modes of prevention (gel Tooth Mousse GC, Japan; gel Apaden-Pro Sangi,
Z R, Akhmedova   +3 more
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Demineralization and Remineralization

2016
Dental 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 ...
Cheng Lei   +3 more
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remineralization

Dental Abstracts, 2014
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