Dental caries: a dynamic disease process
University of California, San Francisco
Abstract
Abstract Dental caries is a transmissible bacterial disease process caused by acids from bacterial metabolism diffusing into enamel and dentine and dissolving the mineral. The bacteria responsible produce organic acids as a by-product of their metabolism of fermentable carbohydrates. The caries process is a continuum resulting from many cycles of demineralization and remineralization. Demineralization begins at the atomic level at the crystal surface inside the enamel or dentine and can continue unless halted with the end-point being cavitation. There are many possibilities to intervene in this continuing process to arrest or reverse the progress of the lesion. Remineralization is the natural repair process…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 8.77
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- 100%
- References
- 46
Authors
1- JFJDB FeatherstoneCorresponding
University of California, San Francisco
Topics & keywords
- Demineralization
- Remineralisation
- Enamel paint
- Tooth Remineralization
- Fluoride
- Dentistry
- Tooth enamel
- Chemistry