loss of baby teeth due to decay and overall assists in guiding the adult teeth to correct tooth eruption. [citation needed] Aids in the prevention of invasive...
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In biogeochemistry, remineralisation (or remineralization) refers to the breakdown or transformation of organic matter (those molecules derived from a...
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Tooth enamel (redirect from Enamel of teeth)
does not contain blood vessels or nerves, and is not made of cells. Remineralisation of teeth can repair damage to the tooth to a certain degree but damage...
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Human tooth (redirect from Human Teeth)
sets of teeth. The first set, deciduous teeth, also called "primary teeth", "baby teeth", or "milk teeth", normally eventually contains 20 teeth. Primary...
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molecules to inorganic forms. Remineralisation may also refer to: Bone remodeling (bone metabolism) Remineralisation of teeth Rockdust, also known as soil...
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demineralisation and promote remineralisation. Fluoride can also hinder bacterial growth, by inhibiting their metabolism of ingested sugars in the diet...
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(disambiguation) Remineralization (disambiguation) Remineralisation of teeth (including de- and remineralization of teeth as an ongoing process) This disambiguation...
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mineralization Tooth demineralisation that leads to dental caries; see Remineralisation of teeth Demineralizing (silk worm cocoon) Deionization Desalination Mineralization...
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Oligopeptide P11-4 (section Mechanism of action)
(Recaldent) Remineralisation of teeth Oligopeptide Biomimetic materials Fluoride Brunton, P.A.; Davies, R.P.W. (2 July 2013). "Treatment of early caries...
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introduced during remineralisation restore the structure of the hydroxyapatite crystals. If fluoride ions are present during the remineralisation, through water...
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Once fully formed, it does not contain blood vessels or nerves. Remineralisation of teeth can repair damage to the tooth to a certain degree but damage...
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agents for the preservation and repair of tooth structures. Medicine portal Remineralisation of teeth Destainville, A.; Champion, E.; Bernache-Assollant...
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Molar incisor hypomineralisation (redirect from Chalk teeth)
a supersaturated environment of calcium and phosphate on the enamel surface to enhance remineralisation in the form of toothpaste or sugar free chewing...
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Olaflur (section Chemistry and mechanism of action)
addition of ethylene oxide to the free hydroxyl groups. The presence of these side products is clinically irrelevant. Fluoride therapy Remineralisation of teeth...
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Silver diammine fluoride (section Teeth)
PMID 22892463. Gao SS, Zhang S, Mei ML, Lo EC, Chu CH (February 2016). "Caries remineralisation and arresting effect in children by professionally applied fluoride...
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treatment for remineralisation of the non-cavitated areas. Various techniques exists for remineralisation, varying from simple application of fluoride to...
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Individual teeth with calcified pulp will typically respond negatively to vitality testing; teeth with calcified pulp often lack sensation of pain, pressure...
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Biomineralization (redirect from Potential applications of biomineralization)
by amelogenins and enamelins instead of collagen. Remineralisation of tooth enamel involves the reintroduction of mineral ions into demineralised enamel...
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Diatomaceous earth consists of the fossilized remains of diatoms, a type of hard-shelled microalgae, that have accumulated over millions of years. It is used as...
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Biological pump (section Remineralisation)
sinking velocity and microbial remineralisation rate of these aggregates. Recent observations have shown that the fluxes of ballast minerals (calcium carbonate...
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Ortek Therapeutics (category Dental companies of the United States)
an optimal environment for remineralisation of the teeth. The calcium component is available for enhanced remineralisation and the carbonate components...
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A silicate is any member of a family of polyatomic anions consisting of silicon and oxygen, usually with the general formula [SiO(4-2x)− 4−x] n, where...
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Arthropods are covered with a tough, resilient integument, cuticle or exoskeleton of chitin. Generally the exoskeleton will have thickened areas in which the chitin...
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Nacre (redirect from Mother of pearl)
as mother of pearl, is an organic–inorganic composite material produced by some molluscs as an inner shell layer. It is also the material of which pearls...
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σκελετός skeletós "skeleton") is a skeleton that is on the exterior of an animal in the form of hardened integument, which both supports the body's shape and...
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the remineralisation process of teeth, this can be done by chewing sugar free gum. Using an interdental device once daily will assist prevention of gum...
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hard, brittle internal structure (an internal shell) found in all members of the family Sepiidae, commonly known as cuttlefish, within the cephalopods...
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or external layer of diatoms. The frustule is composed almost purely of silica, made from silicic acid, and is coated with a layer of organic substance...
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Oral hygiene (section Sources of problems)
encourage infrequent consumption of food and drinks containing sugar so that teeth have a chance to be repaired by remineralisation and fluoride. Limiting sugar-containing...
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Toothpaste (redirect from Tube of toothpaste)
and health of teeth. Toothpaste is used to promote oral hygiene: it is an abrasive that aids in removing dental plaque and food from the teeth, assists...
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