Regulation of dentin remineralization progress by non-collagenous protein analogues / 中华口腔医学杂志
Chinese Journal of Stomatology
; (12): 789-792, 2018.
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ABSTRACT
The use of various biomimetic methods to achieve remineralization of demineralized dentin and the formation of an organic matrix-inorganic mineral complex with a certain mechanical strength has been a research hotspot in recent years in the field of stomatology, and it also provides a new idea for the restoration of dentin defect. Dentin biomineralization is a process that simulates the mineralization of biological tissue in nature in which the remineralization of dentin collagen is induced and regulated by organic macromolecules. This review summarizes the process of remineralization of decalcified dentin regulated by non-collagenous protein analogues in vitro.
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Chinese Journal of Stomatology
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