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calcium phosphate/dental caries

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Bioactive Restorative vs GIC Modified Glass Ionomer in Restoration of Cervical Lesions: Randomized Controlled Trial

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The resin composites used with bonding agents are popularly used for the restoration of cervical lesions. These materials exhibit high strength and physical properties as well as good esthetic property but they don't offer the chemical bonding and fluoride release potentials necessary for managing

Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial for Prevention of Demineralization During Fixed Orthodontic Treatment

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Fluoride is proven caries preventive and therapeutic agent. It helps in the remineralization of early enamel caries lesions and subsequently increases its resistance to dissolution by acids produced by cariogenic microflora. Topical fluoride varnish was introduced in the 1960s. The Food and Drug

The Effect of Casein Phosphopeptide Amorphous Calcium Phosphate on Affected Dentine

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Patients selected to participate in the study will be randomly assigned into 2 groups. Group 1 (test): who will receive casein Phosphopeptide Amorphous Calcium Phosphate (CPP-ACP) + ART in the teeth selected, excavating only the caries infected dentine and preserving the caries affected

Remineralization Potential of Curodont Repair Flouride Plus Versus CPP-ACP in Management of White Spot Lesions: Randomized Clinical Trial

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Efficacy of Silver Diamine Fluoride and Its Parental Perception

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The present randomized clinical study is aiming to evaluate the effectiveness of silver diamine fluoride (SDF) in arresting dentin caries lesions when compared to MI Varnish a 5% sodium fluoride varnish which also contains RECALDENT™* (CPP-ACP): Casein Phosphopeptide-Amorphous Calcium Phosphate. For

Evaluation of Remin Pro Forte Versus Remin Pro on Treatment of White Spot Lesions Post Orthodontic Treatment

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Recently, a remineralizing water based cream containing Hydroxyapatite, Fluoride and Xylitol (Remin pro) has been introduced. It has been claimed that hydroxyapatite fills eroded enamel, fluoride seals dentinal tubules and xylitol acts as an antibacterial agents. This product has been assumed to be

Impact of Chewing Gum With CPP-ACP on Tooth Mineralisation in Situ

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There is some promising evidence in the literature to support a significant favourable impact of the consumption of Sugar Free Gum (SFG) containing casein phosphopeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate (CPP-ACP) on tooth mineralisation and especially on the promotion of tooth remineralisation, over and

Antimicrobial Synthetic Bone Grafts

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Reminerlization Potential of Innovative Biomimetic Material in Caries White Spot Lesions

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Dental caries is the localized destruction of tooth tissues by acids, especially lactic acid, produced by the fermentation of dietary carbohydrates by bacteria in dental plaque. Demineralization can be arrested or reversed when remineralization agents are applied to incipient carious or

Effect of Different Over-the-counter Toothpastes on Enamel Remineralization

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Statement of problem: Dental caries has been recognized as a dynamic process that results from an imbalance between the physiologic demineralization and remineralization of tooth structure. It has been well established that tooth undergoes cyclic demineralization of enamel crystals with periods of

Effect of CPP-ACP With/Without Fl on White Spot Lesion,Salivary pH and fl Release in High Caries Risk Patients

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Dental caries is the most prevalent disease affecting the Human beings, it is a complex disease affecting teeth, which is caused by imbalance between demineralization and remineralization process in the oral cavity. Preventive measures will stop the development of early caries lesions or even will

Effectiveness Fluoride Varnishes in Children With Early Childhood Caries

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Duraphat (Colgate), which we used as a positive control group in our study, contains only 5% sodium fluoride. It has been reported in studies that Duraphat is effective in remineralization. Clinpro ™ White Varnish, another topical varnish in this study,was reported to be effective for caries

Clinical Performance of Bioactive Restorative Material Versus Glass Hybrid Restorative in Posterior Restorations

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The application of resin composite has been described as "technique sensitive". Although glass ionomers are inferior to resin composite in esthetics, there are specific clinical situations where glass ionomers are the materials of choice for restoring teeth as patients at risk for caries and with

Cost Effectiveness of Sodium Fluoride Varnish in Prevention of Dental Caries in School Children

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Background Dental caries remains a significant public health problem with multiple factors such as socioeconomic, dietary and microbiological playing a major role as risk factors in initiation and continuation of the disease. It is considered the most common cause of toothache and hospital

Comparison of Three Toothpastes for the Prevention and Reduction of White Spot Lesions

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During the course of orthodontic treatment, the practitioner normally faces two common iatrogenic treatment side effects: root resorption and enamel decalcification, with the latter occurring at a much higher frequency. While the processes that lead to enamel demineralization are understood, methods
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