2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.msec.2017.03.083
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Bioactive glass for dentin remineralization: A systematic review

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“…The mechanism of the high bioactivity of bioglass could be described as the follows; leaching out of ions from the glass to form carbonated calcium deficient hydroxyl apatite, which binds to the collagen of the tissue. Moreover the leached ions regulate genes that encode growth factors and stimulate the secretion of bone matrix via osteogenic cells [7]. The term bioactive material appears first by Hench et al to describe the interfacial bond developed between the calcium silico-phosphate glass (bioactive glass) and host tissue, due to the unique surface reactivity of bioactive glasses [8].…”
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“…The mechanism of the high bioactivity of bioglass could be described as the follows; leaching out of ions from the glass to form carbonated calcium deficient hydroxyl apatite, which binds to the collagen of the tissue. Moreover the leached ions regulate genes that encode growth factors and stimulate the secretion of bone matrix via osteogenic cells [7]. The term bioactive material appears first by Hench et al to describe the interfacial bond developed between the calcium silico-phosphate glass (bioactive glass) and host tissue, due to the unique surface reactivity of bioactive glasses [8].…”
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“…The term bioactive material appears first by Hench et al to describe the interfacial bond developed between the calcium silico-phosphate glass (bioactive glass) and host tissue, due to the unique surface reactivity of bioactive glasses [8]. Nowadays there are a new paradigm in bioactivity concept, it expand to comprise the ability of a bioactive material to contribute calcium and phosphate ions to help rebuild demineralized dental tissues [7,9]. Previous investigations have suggested that incorporation of bioactive glass into conventional and resin-modified glass ionomer enhance mineral formation [10,11].…”
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“…Casein phosphate is for instance known to inhibit demineralization of enamel in vitro; clinical evidence of remineralization of enamel and dentin by casein phosphate is however today still lacking 13 . Likewise, bioactive glass was shown to have remineralization potential in vitro, while this effect has so far not been proven in vivo 14 . Another remineralization strategy concerns biomimetic analogs of noncollagenous proteins 2,15 .…”
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