Petros Mylonas

Department of Prosthodontics, King's College London Dental Institute, Guy's Tower, Guy's Hospital, London SE1 9RT, UK.xs

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..