2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11094-016-1384-3
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Standardization of Gel for Enamel Remineralization

Abstract: Gel for enamel remineralization was standardized with respect to authenticity, quantitative drug contents, pH level, and microbiological purity using chemical and physicochemical methods modified to account for specific dosage forms. All techniques were tested on laboratory batches of gel, showed well-reproduced results, and could be recommended for inclusion in regulations on the technology and quality control of gel for enamel remineralization.

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“…Bioactive glass in an aqueous environment immediately begins to react in three distinct ways: leaching and exchange of cations, hydrolysis of the SiO 2 matrix, and precipitation of calcium and phosphates, leading to the formation of an appetite layer on the surface of the silica scaffold [44][45][46]. This rapid interaction with the environment is crucial for dental applications, as demonstrated by Dong et al (2011), who explored the in vitro remineralization of human dental enamel by bioactive glasses, finding significant remineralization potential and suggesting the effectiveness of bioactive glass in dental repair and maintenance [41].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bioactive glass in an aqueous environment immediately begins to react in three distinct ways: leaching and exchange of cations, hydrolysis of the SiO 2 matrix, and precipitation of calcium and phosphates, leading to the formation of an appetite layer on the surface of the silica scaffold [44][45][46]. This rapid interaction with the environment is crucial for dental applications, as demonstrated by Dong et al (2011), who explored the in vitro remineralization of human dental enamel by bioactive glasses, finding significant remineralization potential and suggesting the effectiveness of bioactive glass in dental repair and maintenance [41].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various techniques have been developed to synthesize nano-HA, such as the sol-gel procedure 15,16) , Fig. 1 Schematic of methods to fabricate and characterize of nano-HA and gel HA-abalone, and the enamel remineralization procedure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The absorption process of a substance in the body is influenced by the preparation and the concentration of the materials. A high ion concentration increases the remineralization potential many times compared with saliva 15) . In this study, carbomer-based gel preparations were used because they can easily flow and enter the tooth enamel surface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%