1982
DOI: 10.1159/000260603
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Remineralization of Artificial Caries-Like Lesions in vivo by a Self-Administered Mouthrinse or Paste

Abstract: A mouthrinse formulated to fulfill physicochemical requirements for rapid remineralization of early carious lesions was investigated in vivo using intraoral appliances in adults. Human enamel slabs with artificially induced early lesions were embedded in the appliances. Complete rehardening of the inner 40–50 μm and twofold rehardening of the remaining body of the lesion occurred in 160-μm deep lesions with a 1-min mouthrinse on each of 14 consecutive days. Saliva alone rehardened the inner 20 μm only. At leas… Show more

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“…12,13 When fluoride is used, formation of calcium fluoride prevents enamel surface demineralization. 12,35,36 Because the toothbrushing regimen was the same in all the groups in the present study, improvements in enamel surface roughness cannot be attributed to the role of fluoride in the toothpaste.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…12,13 When fluoride is used, formation of calcium fluoride prevents enamel surface demineralization. 12,35,36 Because the toothbrushing regimen was the same in all the groups in the present study, improvements in enamel surface roughness cannot be attributed to the role of fluoride in the toothpaste.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Microhardness changes have been related to a loss (demineralisation) or gain (remineralisation) of the mineral/organic content of the dental structure, the direction of hydroxyapatite crystals and the anisotropic nature of enamel [23,24,6]. The nanoindentation microhardness test is suitable for determining small changes in surface microhardness and elastic modulus of dental hard tissue [25].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9,20 On the other hand, the fluoride ion can prevent demineralization and microhardness decrease by forming a layer of calcium fluoride on the enamel surface. 9,21,22 Apart from the effect of fluoridated toothpaste, artificial saliva was used in the present study as an environment to store the specimens. Saliva can have a role in remineralization and can change the oral cavity conditions after bleaching in favor of the improvements in tooth structure properties.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%