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Remineralization of natural early caries lesions in vitro by P11‐4 monitored with photothermal radiometry and luminescence

Silvertown et al., 2017

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12021102300854147166
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Silvertown J
Wong B
Sivagurunathan K
Abrams S
Kirkham J
Amaechi B
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Journal of investigative and clinical dentistry

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Aim The efficacy of self‐assembling peptide P11‐4 to regenerate enamel in natural early caries lesions was evaluated over 50 days by photothermal radiometry and luminescence using The Canary System (CS) and The Canary Lab (CL). Methods Baseline readings for …
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