Petros Mylonas

BDS, PDDS, FHEA (UK), MClinEndo, Clinical Lecturer in Restorative Dentistry, Undergraduate Endodontic Lead, Cardiff University, University Dental Hospital Wales, Cardiff.

Mineralizing agents to manage early carious lesions. Part II: clinical application


Tables 1–6 summarize the findings from some of the key clinical studies on current remineralization approaches..

Mineralizing agents to manage early carious lesions. Part I: mode of action

The natural formation of enamel (amelogenesis) is a complex biomineralization process involving cellular activity.

Conventional glass-ionomer cements: a guide for practitioners

GICs are defined by the acid–base setting reaction between the polyalkenoic acid polymer and the alkaline fluoro-alumino-silicate (FAS) glass.8,9 The polyalkenoic acid polymer could be polyacrylic,...

Practice-Based risk assessment − a practical guide for oral healthcare teams: tooth wear

This involves determining the potential origin of the underlying acids affecting patients' teeth. These can be categorized into either intrinsic acids and/or extrinsic acids..