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Fluorides and non-fluoride remineralization systems

Authors :
Amaechi, B.T.
van Loveren, C.
Preventieve tandheelkunde (OII, ACTA)
Preventive Dentistry
Source :
Monographs in Oral Science, 23, 15-26. Karger, Amaechi, B T & van Loveren, C 2013, ' Fluorides and non-fluoride remineralization systems ', Monographs in Oral Science, vol. 23, pp. 15-26 . https://doi.org/10.1159/000350458, Monographs in Oral Science, 23, 15-26. S. Karger AG
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Caries develops when the equilibrium between de- and remineralization is unbalanced favoring demineralization. De- and remineralization occur depending on the degree of saturation of the interstitial fluids with respect to the tooth mineral. This equilibrium is positively influenced when fluoride, calcium and phosphate ions are added favoring remineralization. In addition, when fluoride is present, it will be incorporated into the newly formed mineral which is then less soluble. Toothpastes may contain fluoride and calcium ions separately or together in various compounds (remineralization systems) and may therefore reduce demineralization and promote remineralization. Formulating all these compounds in one paste may be challenging due to possible premature calcium-fluoride interactions and the low solubility of CaF2. There is a large amount of clinical evidence supporting the potent caries preventive effect of fluoride toothpastes indisputably. The amount of clinical evidence of the effectiveness of the other remineralization systems is far less convincing. Evidence is lacking for head to head comparisons of the various remineralization systems.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00770892
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Monographs in Oral Science, 23, 15-26. Karger, Amaechi, B T & van Loveren, C 2013, ' Fluorides and non-fluoride remineralization systems ', Monographs in Oral Science, vol. 23, pp. 15-26 . https://doi.org/10.1159/000350458, Monographs in Oral Science, 23, 15-26. S. Karger AG
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..83fe0d2fba4461c9a96f0f29babb04eb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1159/000350458