Bioactive Cement Stimulates Apatite Formation
The ACTIVA BioACTIVE-CEMENT from Pulpdent stimulates apatite formation at the material-tooth interface. This natural remineralization process knits the restoration and the tooth together.
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The ACTIVA BioACTIVE-CEMENT from Pulpdent stimulates apatite formation at the material-tooth interface. This natural remineralization process knits the restoration and the tooth together.
The ACTIVA BioACTIVE-CEMENT from Pulpdent stimulates apatite formation at the material-tooth interface. This natural remineralization process knits the restoration and the tooth together.
Bisco Dental‘s dual-cured, self-adhesive TheraCem resin cement continuously releases both calcium and fluoride ions. It’s indicated for luting crowns, bridges, inlays, onlays, and.
Now launching in India, Elsenz toothpaste replaces minerals lost from tooth enamel, prevents decay, and treats sensitivity all while the user sleeps, according.
Now launching in India, Elsenz toothpaste replaces minerals lost from tooth enamel, prevents decay, and treats sensitivity all while the user sleeps, according.
Dentists today typically use amalgam or other artificial compounds to fill cavities. Anne George, PhD, MSc, of the University of Illinois at Chicago.
Sponsored Editorial NuSmile BioCem Universal BioActive Cement is the only cement developed specifically for pediatric dentistry. BioCem provides unmatched biological benefits and, unlike.
Sponsored Editorial NuSmile BioCem Universal BioActive Cement is the only cement developed specifically for pediatric dentistry. BioCem provides unmatched biological benefits and, unlike.
Researchers from Queen Mary University of London have developed a toothpaste that slowly releases calcium, phosphate, and fluoride ions during an 8- to.
Saliva is essential to eating and swallowing food, but what causes the salivary gland to secrete it? Researchers at the University of Rochester.