Effects of acidic challenge on demineralized root surface treated with silver diamine fluoride and potassium iodide

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    Root caries is a pathology inevitably associated with periodontal disease. The treatment of carious root surfaces can be more difficult compared to coronal surfaces due to the complexity of the local context (cementum/root dentin/marginal periodontium), as well as the debilitating pathology associated with patients` age. The effects of treatment with SDF and KI root dentin hardness, chemical composition, and morphology of the demineralized root surface were evaluated immediately after the application of the material and after exposure to a prolonged cariogenic attack. In other in_vitro studies performed on dentin affected by caries . . .

     

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