

Publisher: Karger
E-ISSN: 1421-976x|51|2|160-166
ISSN: 0008-6568
Source: Caries Research, Vol.51, Iss.2, 2017-02, pp. : 160-166
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Abstract
Evaluating the physiochemical processes at the tooth surface/bacteria interface is important for elucidating the etiology of dental caries. This study aimed to compare the mineral solubility and protein degradation of coronal enamel (CE) and root dentin (RD), and investigate the involvement of dissolved components in bacteria-induced pH changes using a model of tooth/bacteria interface. An experimental apparatus forming a well was made of polymethyl methacrylate, and a bovine tooth (CE or RD) specimen was fixed at the bottom of the well. A miniature pH electrode was placed on the tooth, and
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