2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.dental.2017.07.015
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Rapid biomimetic remineralization of the demineralized enamel surface using nano-particles of amorphous calcium phosphate guided by chimaeric peptides

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“…10 These approaches are facilitated by the addition of different boosters or supplements in combination with fluoride application. 11,12 In this way, several oral care products available at the market contain, besides fluoride, different active ingredients and make claims promising protection for teeth against enamel demineralization. 13,14 The evolving technology and research on the development of new products aim not only to reduce enamel demineralization but also boost the remineralizing capability of formulations, thus reducing the side effects of conventional fluoride treatments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10 These approaches are facilitated by the addition of different boosters or supplements in combination with fluoride application. 11,12 In this way, several oral care products available at the market contain, besides fluoride, different active ingredients and make claims promising protection for teeth against enamel demineralization. 13,14 The evolving technology and research on the development of new products aim not only to reduce enamel demineralization but also boost the remineralizing capability of formulations, thus reducing the side effects of conventional fluoride treatments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many products are following the general criteria of the regenerative medicine in their action. One of the most important concept is the “biomimetism”, the natural ability of a compound to mimicking the physiologic activity of a tissue [ 34 ]. The use of crystals of synthetic hydroxyapatite (carbonate-hydroxyapatite-zinc-acting) ensure to reproduce a “biomimetic” behaviour very similar to the natural component of the tooth.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results displayed that the morphology of the TLL@apatite hNFs was more like flower than the pictures of the Burkholderia cepacia lipase (BCL) (26) and the petals can be seen more obviously. This different morphology as SEM images of hNFs showed may probably attributed to the different nucleation, growth, structure and orientation of apatite (33), which derived from the various binding sites of carboxyl and amino groups with Ca 2+ cation and [PO 4 ] 3− , respectively (34)(35)(36). When TLL proteins dispersed in the aqueous solution containing Ca 2+ cation, [PO 4 ] 3− , [HPO4] 2− , and [H 2 PO 4 ] − , the cations could bind to the carboxyl groups such as Asp and the anions to amino groups such as Lys (36,37).…”
Section: The Characterization Of Tll@apatite Hnfsmentioning
confidence: 98%