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Tooth Demineralization

A tooth's loss of minerals, such as calcium in hydroxyapatite from the tooth matrix, caused by acidic exposure. An example of the occurrence of demineralization is in the formation of dental caries.
Also Known As:
Demineralization, Tooth
Networked: 59 relevant articles (4 outcomes, 8 trials/studies)

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Disease Context: Research Results

Related Diseases

1. Dental Caries (Decay, Dental)
2. Dental Plaque
3. Inflammation (Inflammations)
4. Infections

Experts

1. Fried, Daniel: 5 articles (10/2013 - 01/2010)
2. Darling, Cynthia L: 4 articles (10/2013 - 01/2010)
3. Pessan, Juliano Pelim: 3 articles (06/2017 - 01/2017)
4. Kang, Hobin: 3 articles (02/2012 - 01/2010)
5. Amaechi, Bennett Tochukwu: 2 articles (01/2021 - 11/2017)
6. Maia, Lucianne Cople: 2 articles (06/2019 - 01/2013)
7. Magalhães, Ana Carolina: 2 articles (01/2018 - 03/2016)
8. Xu, Xin: 2 articles (01/2018 - 12/2013)
9. Dalpasquale, Giovanna: 2 articles (06/2017 - 01/2017)
10. Danelon, Marcelle: 2 articles (06/2017 - 01/2017)

Drugs and Biologics

Drugs and Important Biological Agents (IBA) related to Tooth Demineralization:
1. Sodium Fluoride (Ossin)FDA Link
2. FluoridesIBA
3. ToothpastesIBA
4. titanium tetrafluoride (titanium fluoride)IBA
5. Acetic Acid (Vinegar)FDA LinkGeneric
6. Durapatite (Hydroxylapatite)IBA
7. Dentifrices (Dentifrice)IBA
8. BuffersIBA
9. Acetates (Acetic Acid Esters)FDA Link
10. sodium polymetaphosphate (Calgon)IBA

Therapies and Procedures

1. Lasers (Laser)
2. Tooth Remineralization
3. Therapeutics
4. Aftercare (After-Treatment)
5. Fixed Orthodontic Appliances