Materials (May 2015)

Methods for Biomimetic Mineralisation of Human Enamel: A Systematic Review

  • Chris Ying Cao,
  • May Lei Mei,
  • Quan-li Li,
  • Edward Chin Man Lo,
  • Chun Hung Chu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma8062873
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 6
pp. 2873 – 2886

Abstract

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Biomimetic mineralisation is an alternative restorative methodology that imitates the natural process of mineralisation. We aimed to systematically review the laboratory methods on the biomimetic mineralisation of demineralised enamel. A search in the PubMed, ScienceDirect, and ISI Web of Science databases was performed. Clinical trials, reviews, non-English articles, animal teeth, non-tooth substrates, and irrelevant studies were excluded. After screening the titles and abstracts of initially searched articles, 20 papers remained for full-text analysis. Eight articles were identified from the references of the remaining papers. A total of 28 studies were included in this systematic review. We found that protein or protein analogues were used to mimic the function of natural protein in 23 studies. Bioactive components inspired by mussel, an agarose hydrogel model, a glycerine-enriched gelatine technique, and ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, were also used for biomimetic mineralisation of enamel. These laboratory studies reported success in the biomimetic mineralisation of enamel. Potential further research on the biomimetic mineralisation of enamel was discussed.

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