Dental caries is a multifactorial disease that is extremely common and has been a significant public health issue for many years. Remineralisation is a technique used in modern dentistry to treat incipient caries lesions non-invasively in an effort to slow the progression of the disease and enhance appearance, sturdiness, and function. For the non-invasive management of dental caries, biomimetic methods to stabilise bioavailable calcium, phosphate, and fluoride ions and localise these ions to non-cavitated caries lesions for controlled remineralization show considerable promise. Hence, the...
Dental caries is a multifactorial disease that is extremely common and has been a significant public health issue for many years. Remineralisation is ...