2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00784-020-03597-7
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Combined effect of casein phosphopeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate and sodium trimetaphosphate on the prevention of enamel demineralization and dental caries: an in vitro study

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“…The current study evaluated the role of CPP‐ACP in the remineralization of early enamel lesions after 24 months of daily use. The results of the current study are in line with the findings of recently published laboratory and clinical studies 24,25,27,29 …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…The current study evaluated the role of CPP‐ACP in the remineralization of early enamel lesions after 24 months of daily use. The results of the current study are in line with the findings of recently published laboratory and clinical studies 24,25,27,29 …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Also, the lesions size has been decreased (Figure 4). Calcium and phosphate ions released from CPP‐ACP can form nanocomplex in the oral biofilm surrounding enamel lesion 29 . This can provide a state of supersaturation of minerals that can reharden the softened enamel and induce hydroxyapatite formation 29 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The results indicated that all the three remineralizing agents had a significant remineralization effect on initial caries. The efficacy of ionic fluoride in toothpaste has been confirmed in recent in vitro studies [19][20][21] and is supported by in vivo studies [22][23][24] . To date, the most effective remineralizing agent is fluoride.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…The present study contributes to a better understanding of the mechanism of action of TMP and CaGP under in vitro [Takeshita et al, 2011;Zaze et al, 2014;de Castro et al, 2015;Danelon et al, 2017;Gonçalves et al, 2021] and in situ [ do Amaral et al, 2013;Takeshita et al, 2015;Takeshita et al, 2016;Emerenciano et al, 2018] conditions. However, the results should be carefully evaluated, since the model did not factor in the presence of saliva.…”
Section: Abmentioning
confidence: 88%