2015
DOI: 10.7860/jcdr/2015/11404.5656
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Effect of Chicken Egg Shell Powder Solution on Early Enamel Carious Lesions: An Invitro Preliminary Study

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“…X-Ray fluorescence spectroscopic analysis of CESP revealed that it contains about 98% Calcium, 0.46% of phosphate, 0.53% of Magnesium, 0.18% of Strontium, 0.03% of Potassium [23].This high concentration of bio available Ca plays a vital role in enamel remineralization when CESP applied topically [23]. Chicken egg shell powder had gone through the process of calcination to remove pathogens and to increase its alkalinity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…X-Ray fluorescence spectroscopic analysis of CESP revealed that it contains about 98% Calcium, 0.46% of phosphate, 0.53% of Magnesium, 0.18% of Strontium, 0.03% of Potassium [23].This high concentration of bio available Ca plays a vital role in enamel remineralization when CESP applied topically [23]. Chicken egg shell powder had gone through the process of calcination to remove pathogens and to increase its alkalinity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The early artificial demineralization of enamel subsurface was achieved by immersing the specimens of the two groups in 20 ml of the demineralizing solution (2. (3) , at 37 o C for 72 hours without stirring.…”
Section: The Demineralizing Solution and The Methods Of Induction Of Ementioning
confidence: 99%
“…most appropriate to concentrate on monitoring and managing lesions in the subclinical stage. The early enamel demineralization occurs as a result of lowering in the pH level at the tooth surface due to the production of acids by cariogenic bacteria (3) . This early enamel demineralization is a reversible process including alternating periods of de-and remineralization.…”
Section: The Effect Of Egg Shell Versus Fluoride Varnish On Remineralmentioning
confidence: 99%
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