2015
DOI: 10.1590/1678-775720150239
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Effect of 10% fluoride on the remineralization of dentin in situ

Abstract: Objective The purpose of this randomized, cross-over, in situ study was to determine the remineralization of demineralized dentin specimens after the application of a 10% fluoride (F-) or a 1% chlorhexidine–1% thymol (CHX–thymol) varnish.Material and Methods Twelve individuals without current caries activity wore removable appliances in the lower jaw for a period of four weeks. Each appliance contained four human demineralized dentin specimens fixed on the buccal aspects. The dentin specimens were obtained fro… Show more

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“…to simulate a professional application, 27,29 The second treatment elected for this study was chlorhexidine (CHX), considered the gold standard treatment to inhibit host proteases. 31 According to Baca, et al 32 (2012), the effectiveness of CHX is related to concentration and frequency of application; the higher the concentration, the better the effect.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…to simulate a professional application, 27,29 The second treatment elected for this study was chlorhexidine (CHX), considered the gold standard treatment to inhibit host proteases. 31 According to Baca, et al 32 (2012), the effectiveness of CHX is related to concentration and frequency of application; the higher the concentration, the better the effect.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%