Factors relating to demineralisation and remineralisation of the teeth : proceedings of a workshop October 5-10, 1985 Antalya, Turkey
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Factors relating to demineralisation and remineralisation of the teeth : proceedings of a workshop October 5-10, 1985 Antalya, Turkey
IRL, 1986
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Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
- List of participants
- In vivo de- and remineralisation of dental enamel
- Control of crystal growth during enamel development: a possible role for fluoride
- Enhancement of remineralisation in vitro and in vivo
- The efficacy of toothpaste with different fluoride contents, a "pH-cycling" study
- Studies on the solubility of calcium fluoride in human saliva
- Environmental regulation of glycolysis in dental plaque
- Salivary properties related to in vivo remineralization
- Remineralization in vivo by stimulating salivary flow with Lycasin: a pilot study
- Migration patterns of substances in the mouth
- Some aspects of the kinetics of fluoride in saliva
- The effect of SnF 2 and NaF on glucose uptake and metabolism in S mutans OMZ 176
- Mineral distribution in human enamel after in vivo demineralization by dental plaque
- The control of plaque pH and its significance in relation to the evaluation of food cariogenicity
- The diagnosis of dental caries and its relevance to clinical management
- Natural caries development and its arrestment
- In vivo remineralization of shallow enamel lesions under the influence of xylitol and fluoride containing toothpastes
- The driving forces in human dental plaque fluid for demineralisation and remineralisation of enamel material
- In vivo fluoride-uptake from fluoridated toothpastes
- In vivo demineralization and remineralization of enamel and root surfaces
- Retention of fluoride on sound and in demineralized enamel in vivo
- Chlorhexidine: in vivo studies on demineralization and remineralization and human plaque pH
- The effect of fluoride varnishes on mineral loss of enamel in vivo
- Dissolution behaviour of F products on etched enamel following 2per cent NaF application
- In vivo remineralisation: new methodologies and problems
- The effect of partial desalivation on coronal and root surface caries in the rat
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