New standards of oral care

Authors

  • A.S. Rodionova 1, к.м.н., ассистент кафедры стоматологии детского возраста
  • 1 Волгоградский государственный медицинский университет

Abstract

Dental caries remains worldwide significant problem among children and adults. The main clinically proven, widespread and affordable method of preventing tooth decay is a daily oral hygiene with fluoride toothpaste. The high efficiency of fluorides and the ability to influence the process of remineralization of teeth tissues is proved by numerous clinical researches. Low level of oral hygiene may reduce the effectiveness of fluorides, as they do not affect the plaque cariogenicity.

Key words:

dental caries, microbial biofilm, fluorides, arginine, remineralization

For Citation

[1]
Rodionova A.S. New standards of oral care. Clinical Dentistry (Russia).  2015; 3 (75): 20—21

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Published on

September 1, 2015