- In biogeochemistry,
remineralisation (or remineralization)
refers to the
breakdown or
transformation of
organic matter (those
molecules derived from a...
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introduced during remineralisation restores the
structure of the
hydroxyapatite crystals. When
fluoride ions are
present during the
remineralisation process, either...
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Tooth remineralization is the
natural repair process for non-cavitated
tooth lesions, in
which calcium,
phosphate and
sometimes fluoride ions are deposited...
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among other factors,
determined by the
sinking velocity and
microbial remineralisation rate of
these aggregates.
Recent observations have
shown that the fluxes...
- with
suitable treatment for
remineralisation of the non-cavitated areas.
Various techniques exists for
remineralisation,
varying from
simple application...
- with
energy recovery)
Membrane ****embly
Energy recovery (if used)
Remineralisation and pH
adjustment Disinfection Alarm/control
panel Pretreatment is...
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release fluoride to
prevent further enamel demineralisation and
promote remineralisation.
Fluoride can also
hinder bacterial growth, by
inhibiting their metabolism...
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mineralization Tooth demineralisation that
leads to
dental caries; see
Remineralisation of
teeth Demineralizing (silk worm cocoon)
Deionization Desalination...
- Look up remineralization or
remineralisation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Remineralisation (UK spelling; US remineralization) is the transformation...
- fungus-like organisms, which, like bacterioplankton, are also
significant in
remineralisation and
nutrient cycling.
Bacterioplankton include bacteria and archaea...