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An <i>In Vitro</i> Study on the Comparative Assessment of Fluoride Release Capabilities of Three Types of Restorative Materials. [PDF]
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Preserving Natural Tooth Structure With Biomimetic Restorative Techniques: Current Concepts, Clinical Strategies, and Future Perspectives. [PDF]
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Impact of soy- and milk-based yogurts on enamel preservation: erosion and abrasion under simulated conditions. [PDF]
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Bioactive Fillers in Bulk-Fill Composite Resins: A Comprehensive Review of the Effects on Polymerization Shrinkage Behavior and Mechanical Performance. [PDF]
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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.
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Dental caries is a common chronic oral disease in humans resulting from tooth demineralization caused by acid production of bacterial plaque, which leads to the destruction of enamel and dentin and oral inflammation. However, it is still a challenge that
Bo Han
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Journal of Crystal Growth, 1981
Abstract In this paper a survey is given on tooth remineralization from remineralizing solutions and from saliva. The substrate, sound tooth enamel, is described from a chemical as well as from an ultrastructural point of view. Because saliva plays a crucial role in in vivo remineralizations, the most relevant properties of saliva, such as the ...
J M Ten Cate
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Abstract In this paper a survey is given on tooth remineralization from remineralizing solutions and from saliva. The substrate, sound tooth enamel, is described from a chemical as well as from an ultrastructural point of view. Because saliva plays a crucial role in in vivo remineralizations, the most relevant properties of saliva, such as the ...
J M Ten Cate
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