Journal article
Mineralisation of developmentally hypomineralised human enamel in vitro
FA Crombie, NJ Cochrane, DJ Manton, JEA Palamara, EC Reynolds
Caries Research | Published : 2013
DOI: 10.1159/000346134
Abstract
Molar-incisor hypomineralisation (MIH) is a problematic and costly condition. Caries remineralising agents are often recommended for MIH management despite the lack of evidence that these lesions have the capacity for increasing their mineral content. Following surface layer removal ± NaOCl pre-treatment and 14-day exposure to a CPP-ACFP solution at pH 5.5, MIH lesions were analysed using transverse microradiography and polarised light microscopy. Lesions were highly variable but treatment with the remineralising solution increased mineral content (1,828 ± 461 vol% min·μm, %R = 17.7 ± 5.7) and porosity decreased demonstrating the proof of concept that the mineral content of developmentally h..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The assistance of Glenn Walker, Coralie Reynolds, Yi Yuan, Peiyan Shen and Fan Cai is gratefully acknowledged. This study was supported by Dentsply Australia Pty Ltd. and Felicity Crombie was a recipient of a University of Melbourne faculty scholarship. Denstply Australia Pty Ltd. had no role in the study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.