A laboratory study reports structured enamel-like mineral growth. What evidence is still needed before clinical use?
A laboratory study reports structured enamel-like mineral growth. What evidence is still needed before clinical use?
Mature enamel does not biologically regrow. Biomimetic systems aim to guide organised mineral deposition rather than restore ameloblast activity.
Enamel regeneration evidence review dentalreach.today/enamel-regeneration-a-biomimetic-step-toward-structured-repair
Microscopy and hardness findings are important, but the material must also survive moisture, biofilm, acids, fatigue and functional loading.
Dental plaque and demineralisation dentalreach.today/dental-plaque-and-oral-pathogenesis-mechanisms-of-acid-conversion-and-gum-tissue-degradation
Biocompatibility, manufacturing consistency and controlled patient outcomes are necessary before routine use.
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