Clinical Papers
Clinical papers : BioMin vs CPP-ACP
BioMin F compared to CPP-ACP and NovaMin (45S5)
Conclusion: The combined in-office and home-application of BiominF paste for 4 weeks resulted in greater esthetic improvements of post-orthodontic WSLs compared to Novamin and CPP-ACP. In addition, BiominF showed a significant reduction in fluorescence intensity which indicates potential lesion remineralization.
Source: Efficacy of novel bioactive glass in the treatment of enamel white spot lesions: a randomized controlled trial
BioMin F compared to Tooth Mousse Plus (CPP-ACP with fluoride) in the treatment of white spot lesions.
Comparatively evaluates the esthetic improvement of White Spot Lesions treated by BioMin F, Tooth Mousse Plus and ICON resin infiltration. All three agents could effectively remineralise artificial enamel caries and showed improvement in colour change and fluorescence as compared to baseline.
Source: A comparative quantitative & qualitative assessment in orthodontic treatment of white spot lesion treated with 3 different commercially available materials – In vitro study
https://www.medicinaoral.com/odo/volumenes/v11i9/jcedv11i9p776.pdf
BioMin F compared to Tooth Mousse Plus (CPP-ACP with fluoride) in the treatment of white spot lesions 2022 study.
Objectives: to evaluate the efficacy of two types of bioactive glass (45S5) compared to caseinphosphopeptide stabilized-amorphous calcium phosphate (CPP-ACP) in the treatment of orthodontically-induced white spot lesions (WSLs).
Source:Â Efficacy of novel bioactive glass in the treatment of enamel white spot lesions: a randomized controlled trial
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1532338222000392
BioMin F compared to Tooth Mousse in the treatment of enamel caries - measure microhardness
In this study, there was a higher %REMH after treatment with fluoride bioactive glass toothpaste compared with the control, CPP–ACP, and fluoridated toothpaste groups, which was in accordance with other studies
Remineralization effects of self-assembling peptide P11-4 associated with three materials on early enamel carious lesions: An in vitro study
https://analyticalsciencejournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/jemt.23937
BioMin F compared to CPP-ACP with Fluoride in the treatment of open tubules post whitening treatment
Objectives: of this study was to evaluate desensitising techniques as treatments for tooth sensitivity on exposed dentine following an in-office bleaching treatment. (40%Â H2O2)
The utilization of CPP-ACPF paste demonstrated a less robust effect compared to the previously mentioned treatments concerning the closure of dentin tubules.
The most effective treatments were the daily use of BioMinF pasteÂ
Efficiency of Various Tubular Occlusion Agents in Human Dentin after In-Office Tooth Bleaching
https://analyticalsciencejournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/jemt.23937