Search results for "Cariostatic Agents"

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Fluoride-induced precipitates on enamel surface and subsurface areas visualised by electron microscopy and confocal laser scanning microscopy

1997

The present study examined the enamel surface after in vitro topical treatments with a neutral 2% NaF solution. For minimising the risk of artefacts, samples were inspected without pre-treatment as fresh, naturally wet specimens by complementary techniques: variable pressure electron microscopy (VP-SEM) and confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM). VP-SEM provided information on the surface morphology, whereas CLSM allowed non-destructive visualisation of subsurface areas. Neutral NaF solutions induced globular precipitates on the enamel surfaces. If the globules formed may be described as "calcium fluoride like material", the additional information of this experiment is that, after intera…

Materials scienceMorphology (linguistics)AdolescentCausticsPotassium CompoundsConfocalAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementlaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundlawSodium fluorideHydroxidesChemical PrecipitationHumansFluorides TopicalChildDental EnamelTooth DemineralizationGeneral DentistryMicroscopy ConfocalEnamel paintSodiumtechnology industry and agricultureFluorineCariostatic Agentsbody regionsCalcium Fluoridechemistryvisual_artMicroscopy Electron ScanningFluorinevisual_art.visual_art_mediumSodium FluorideCalciumCrystalliteElectron microscopeArtifactsCrystallizationFluorideElectron Probe MicroanalysisEuropean Journal of Oral Sciences
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[Fluoride content of bottled natural mineral waters in Spain and prevention of dental caries].

2014

Resumen Objetivo El propósito del estudio es conocer la concentración en flúor de las aguas minerales naturales comercializadas en España para poder prevenir la caries dental sin el riesgo de causar fluorosis dental. Diseño Estudio descriptivo y transversal a lo largo de 2012. Emplazamiento Aguas minerales naturales comercializadas en España. Participantes Tres muestras con fechas distintas de embotellado de 109 marcas de aguas minerales naturales (97 marcas españolas y 12 aguas importadas). Medición principal Determinación analítica por cromatografía iónica del contenido en fluoruro en el agua. Resultados La concentración mediana de fluoruro de las aguas minerales naturales españolas es de…

Caries dentalBottled waterDrinking WaterPreventionDental CariesOriginalesCariostatic AgentsAgua embotelladaFluoridesCross-Sectional StudiesPrevenciónFlúorAgua de bebidaSpainHumansMineral WatersFluorideAtencion primaria
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MI paste plus and PreviDent fluoride varnish appear no more effective than normal home care for improving the appearance of white spot lesions.

2013

Article Title and Bibliographic Information Effectiveness of MI Paste Plus and PreviDent fluoride varnish for treatment of white spot lesions: a randomized controlled trial. Huang GJ, Roloff-Chiang B, Mills BE, Shalchi S, Spiekerman C, Korpak AM, Starrett JL, Greenlee GM, Drangsholt RJ, Matunas JC. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop 2013;143:31-41. Reviewer Carmen Llena-Puy Purpose/Question The authors' aim was to compare the effectiveness of MI Paste Plus and PreviDent fluoride varnish (22,600 ppm of fluoride) with a standard oral hygiene regimen with toothpaste (1100 ppm of fluoride; Colgate Oral Pharmaceuticals)--control group--in improving the appearance of white spot lesions (WSLs) after o…

Malebusiness.product_categoryDentistryDental CariesOral hygieneArticlelaw.inventionBibliographic informationchemistry.chemical_compoundRandomized controlled triallawMedicineHumansFluorides TopicalGeneral DentistryToothpastebusiness.industryFluoride varnishCaseinsFluorineCariostatic AgentsRegimenchemistryFemalebusinessFluorideThe journal of evidence-based dental practice
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Dietary Habits in a Child Population in Relation to Caries Experience

2008

Sugar consumption in Spain has remained constant at around 80 g/day since the 1970s. Although intake as sugar has fallen considerably, to around 13.5 g/person/day, the intake in processed foods has risen. Meanwhile, caries prevalence is falling or stabilizing. This situation is common in developed countries, where the impact of diet on caries has altered, probably through greater use of fluoridated products. In the Valencia region, children habitually eat sugary foods and drinks and snacks that contain starches or sugars and starches. The present study analyzed the association between caries experience, quantified as the sum of the dfs and DMFS indices, and the consumption of cariogenic foo…

MaleToothbrushingCross-sectional studyPopulationCarbonated BeveragesCariogenic AgentsSugar consumptionDental CariesCandyFluoridesCheeseDietary SucroseEnvironmental healthDietary CarbohydratesHumansNutsMedicineFood scienceChildDental Restoration PermanentSugareducationGeneral Dentistryeducation.field_of_studyDMF Indexbusiness.industrydigestive oral and skin physiologyfood and beveragesStarchBreadFeeding BehaviorArtificial SweetenerCariostatic AgentsCross-Sectional StudiesSpainFruitChild populationFood processingFemaleDairy ProductsbusinessCaries experienceToothpastesCaries Research
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Community water fluoridation and caries prevention: a critical review.

2006

The aim of this paper was to critically review the current role of community water fluoridation in preventing dental caries. Original articles and reviews published in English language from January 2001 to June 2006 were selected through MEDLINE database. Other sources were taken from the references of the selected papers. For the past 50 years community water fluoridation has been considered the milestone of caries prevention and as one of the major public health measures of the 20th century. However, it is now accepted that the primary cariostatic action of fluoride occurs after tooth eruption. Moreover, the caries reduction directly attributable to water fluoridation have declined in the…

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Italian Deprivation Index and Dental Caries in 12-Year-Old Children: A Multilevel Bayesian Analysis

2014

Evidence from the literature has shown that people with a lower socioeconomic status enjoy less good health than people with a higher socioeconomic status. The Italian deprivation index (DI) was used with the aim to evaluate the association between the DMFT index and risk factors for dental caries, including city population and DI. The study included 4,305 12-year-old children living in 38 cities classified by demographic size as small, midsize and large. Zero-inflated negative binomial multilevel regression models were used to assess risk factors for DMFT and to address excess of zero DMFT and overdispersion through a Bayesian approach. The difference in the average level of DMFT among chi…

MaleDental Caries SusceptibilitySocial Determinants of HealthHealth BehaviorPopulationMothersOral HealthDental CariesVulnerable PopulationsSettore MED/01 - Statistica MedicaBeveragesFluoridesDental Caries SusceptibilityOverdispersionDietary SucroseRisk Factors12-year-old children Bayesian modelsCaries · Deprivation index Multilevel analysisHumansMedicineChildeducationGeneral DentistrySocioeconomic statuseducation.field_of_studyDMF Indexbusiness.industryMultilevel modelUrban HealthBayes TheoremRandom effects modelCariostatic Agentsstomatognathic diseasesCultural deprivationSocial deprivationItalySocial ClassCultural DeprivationEducational StatusFemalebusinessAttitude to HealthDemographyCaries Research
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Cariostatic effect of a light-cured, resin-reinforced glass-ionomer for bonding orthodontic brackets in vivo

1998

The aim of this study was to evaluate in vivo the cariostatic potential of the resin-reinforced glass-ionomer (Vitremer core build-up restorative; 3M Dental Product Division) when used as a bonding agent for orthodontic brackets. The mineral distribution and topography of the enamel surface adjacent to the bracket base was determined by quantitative microradiography (TMR) and confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM). The study was designed in split-mouth technique using 9 pairs of premolars to be extracted for orthodontic reasons. One tooth of each pair was bonded with the resin-reinforced glass-ionomer, and the control contralateral premolar with the non-fluoridated composite (Concise, 3M…

Time FactorsMaterials scienceLightOrthodontic BracketsSurface PropertiesComposite numberGlass ionomer cementOrthodonticsDental bondingComposite ResinsStatistics Nonparametricstomatognathic systemIn vivoConfocal laser scanning microscopyPremolarmedicineHumansBicuspidBisphenol A-Glycidyl MethacrylateChildDental EnamelOrthodonticsMicroscopy ConfocalEnamel paintBracketDental BondingMicroradiographyCariostatic Agentsstomatognathic diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structureGlass Ionomer Cementsvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumOral SurgeryJournal of Orofacial Orthopedics / Fortschritte der Kieferorthop�die
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Topical Fluoride for Preventing Dental Caries in Children and Adolescents

2012

The use of topically applied fluoride has been widely researched as a means to reduce the risk of dental caries in conjunction with other treatment modalities (mechanical oral hygiene, dietary control, antimicrobial intervention, pit and fissure sealants). There is overwhelming evidence that reports not only the significance and importance of the use of fluoride as a caries-preventive agent, but also how safe fluoride application is when used appropriately, particularly in higher risk individuals and populations. This paper reviews the caries-protective benefits of topical fluoride application in children and adolescents, with an emphasis on the clinical efficacy and safety of the vehicles …

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Effect of application time and concentration of silver diamine fluoride on the enamel remineralization

2021

Background Silver diamine fluoride has attracted attention because of its clinical success in arresting dental caries. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of different application times and concentrations of silver diamine fluoride (SDF) on deciduous tooth enamel remineralization. Material and Methods Blocks of deciduous tooth enamel were categorized into six groups of 11 each: 2 control groups: intact enamel, and demineralized enamel; 38% SDF and 30% SDF which were subdivided according to application times (1 and 3 min). The microhardness of samples was determined, and all groups except the intact enamel group were subjected to pH cycling to produce initial carious lesio…

RemineralisationEnamel paintChemistrybusiness.industryResearchDeciduous toothDentistryTooth RemineralizationApplication timeOperative Dentistry and Endodonticsstomatognathic diseasesstomatognathic systemvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumCariostatic AgentsSilver diamine fluoridePrimary ToothbusinessGeneral DentistryUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICASJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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