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Remineralization of tooth enamel (fluoridation)
Remineralization of tooth enamel (fluoridation) is the saturation of tooth enamel with mineral components, leading to the restoration of the structure.
The main structural elements of teeth are calcium and phosphorus. Fluorine, despite its ability to reduce the solubility of enamel, can hardly be considered a structural element of teeth, since its percentage in healthy enamel is on average 0.15%. However, fluoride is a factor affecting the formation of acid-resistant forms of apatite (the main substance of tooth enamel). That is why, remineralization of the teeth is carried out using compounds containing calcium and phosphorus. To increase the effectiveness, remterapy is combined with the use of fluoride-containing drugs. Most often, fluorides are prescribed after completion of a course of remineralizing therapy, to reduce the release of calcium from tooth enamel. Continue reading
Professional oral hygiene
Among the preventive measures aimed at improving the body, professional oral hygiene “PHR” occupies an important place. Monitoring the condition of the teeth and timely removal of plaque can prevent tooth decay, stone, as well as the development of periodontitis and bleeding gums.
What is the danger of tartar and periodontitis?
In normal condition, the teeth are covered with a thin protective film. Plaque clings to it, containing many different microbes and microorganisms that create the soil for caries and other diseases. Saliva also contains minerals that form stones when combined with plaque. This is fraught with circulatory disorders, which can lead to gum disease, tooth decay and tooth loss. Continue reading