Remineralization of Carious Dentin from In-Vivo Research by Akimoto
The Six Lessons Approach to Biomimetic Dentistry
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The remineralization of dentin influences a number of steps in the process of bonding to dentin. Understanding this process from the research of Akimoto guides decisions about prep design and bonding system selection, which will impact the final bond strength of the restoration. In this Dental TV Literature Review episode, Dr. David Alleman discusses the conclusions from this paper and how remineralization affects clinical decisions.
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Referenced article: Akimoto N., Et al. Remineralization across the resin-dentin interface; In vivo evaluation with nanoindentation measurements, EDS, and SEM. Quintessence Int. 2001;32(7): 561-570
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