Caries Inhibition of Pit and Fissure Non Cavitated Lesions in Children by Low Level Lasers #x2013; A Clinical Study
Keywords:
dental caries, non cavitated lesions, remineralization, wattage, time
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Background: The incipient non-cavitated carious lesion are characterized by subsurface dissolution which have potential to remineralize. Traditional remineralization protocols have varying results. An effective remineralizing protocol thus would be one which brings about a change in enamel crystal and makes it more resistant to acidic challenges of oral cavity. Material
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Lt Col Sonali Sharma, Lt Gen SM Londhe SM, Dr. Mithra N Hegde, & Dr. Vandana Sadananda. (2020). Caries Inhibition of Pit and Fissure Non Cavitated Lesions in Children by Low Level Lasers #x2013; A Clinical Study. Global Journal of Medical Research, 20(J2), 13–21. Retrieved from https://medicalresearchjournal.org/index.php/GJMR/article/view/2033
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2020-01-15
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