Tooth enamel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Demineralization occurs for several reasons, but the most important cause of tooth decay is the ingestion of sugars. Tooth cavities are caused when acids ...
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Enamel Demineralization in Primary and Permanent Teeth
Comparative study to quantify demineralized enamel in deciduous and permanent teeth using laser- and light-induced fluorescence techniques. Caries Res. ...
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2691661/...
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Dental caries, cavities, Cariology, tooth decay, tooth ...
Treating dental caries as an infectious disease: etiology, dental caries treatment, tooth demineralization and remineralization, cavities, ...
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Assessment of early demineralization in teeth using the signal ...
These findings suggest that attenuation of OCT signal at 850 nm could be an indicator of tooth demineralization and could be used as a marker for early ...
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2704148/...
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Validation of New Technologies for Clinical Assessment of Tooth ...
20 Dec 2008 ... Some of the technologies that may be useful in assessment of early and reversible tooth surface demineralization include fiber-optic ...
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Quantifying enamel demineralization from teeth with orthodontic ...
Quantifying enamel demineralization from teeth with orthodontic brackets--a comparison of two methods. Part 2: validity. Benson PE, Pender N, Higham SM. ...
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Open Wide and Trek Inside - Lesson 5, page 1 of 2
However, if we eat frequently, especially sugars and refined carbohydrates, the repeated cycles of acid attack will cause greater tooth demineralization to ...
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High Contrast Near-infrared Polarized Reflectance Images of ...
Teeth were painted with a clear acid-resistant varnish, leaving two 2×2 mm windows on the buccal and occlusal surfaces of each tooth for demineralization. ...
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2689647/...
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Dental caries - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ninety-six percent of tooth enamel is composed of minerals. ... Enamel begins to demineralize at a pH of 5.5. ...
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In vitro demineralization/remineralization cycles at human tooth ...
In vitro demineralization/remineralization cycles at human tooth enamel surfaces investigated by AFM and nanoindentation. Lippert F, Parker DM, Jandt KD. ...
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