Ecological Hypothesis of Dentin and Root Caries
Tohoku University · Aarhus University
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Abstract
Recent advances regarding the caries process indicate that ecological phenomena induced by bacterial acid production tilt the de- and remineralization balance of the dental hard tissues towards demineralization through bacterial acid-induced adaptation and selection within the microbiota - from the dynamic stability stage to the aciduric stage via the acidogenic stage [Takahashi and Nyvad, 2008]. Dentin and root caries can also be partly explained by this hypothesis; however, the fact that these tissues contain a considerable amount of organic material suggests that protein degradation is involved in caries formation. In this review, we compiled relevant histological, biochemical, and microbiological…
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- Dentin
- Demineralization
- Root caries
- Chemistry
- Saliva
- Dentistry
- Proteases
- Matrix (chemical analysis)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life below water
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