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2021, Number 4

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Rev ADM 2021; 78 (4)

Biomaterials that induce remineralization of the dentin and enamel surface.

Jiménez RIM
Full text How to cite this article 10.35366/101073

DOI

DOI: 10.35366/101073
URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.35366/101073

Language: Spanish
References: 9
Page: 195-204
PDF size: 262.80 Kb.


Key words:

Remineralization, dental enamel, dentin.

ABSTRACT

Since the sixties, with the invention of bioactive glass, remineralization treatments have become popular among dental surgeons. Their usage is increasing; remineralization, in conjunction with appropriate preventive hygiene measures, represents one of the best minimally invasive treatments at a relatively low cost. This documentary study aims to establish a better understanding of the clinical use of biomaterials that induce remineralization of the surface of teeth enamel and dentin. A search was conducted using search engines (PubMed and Medigraphic databases, and Science Direct). The search process for the relevant studies was carried out by introducing keywords such as calcium silicates, phosphopeptides of amorphous calcium casein-phosphate, remineralization, enamel and dentin, including in the search articles no older than seven years in Spanish and English published in scientific reviewed journals. Currently, it is not possible to completely remineralize the dentary structure so, in the near future, remineralization dentistry efforts should aim to develop


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