New Approaches to Enhanced Remineralization of Tooth Enamel
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Dental caries is a highly prevalent diet-related disease and is a major public health problem. A goal of modern dentistry is to manage non-cavitated caries lesions non-invasively through remineralization in an attempt to prevent disease progression and improve aesthetics, strength, and function. Remineralization is defined as the process whereby calcium and phosphate ions are supplied from a source external to the tooth to promote ion deposition into crystal voids in demineralized enamel, to produce net mineral gain. Recently, a range of novel calcium-phosphate-based remineralization delivery systems has been developed for clinical application. These delivery systems include crystalline, unstabilized…
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- Remineralisation
- Amorphous calcium phosphate
- Enamel paint
- Tooth Remineralization
- Dentistry
- Fluoride
- Calcium
- Phosphate
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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