Comparative evaluation of the remineralizing efficacy of calcium sodium phosphosilicate agent and fluoride based on quantitative and qualitative analysis
Background: Calcium sodium phosphosilicate (NovaMin) is an agent that is claimed to release calcium and phosphate ions intraorally to help the self-repair process of enamel. It is used extensively as a desensitizing agent, but the chemical reactions that occur may promote apatite formation enhancing...
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Main Authors: | Saranya Mony (Author), Arathi Rao (Author), Ramya Shenoy (Author), Baranya Srikrishna Suprabha (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2015-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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