Dental caries poses a significant challenge globally, contributing to tooth loss and imposing a financial burden on individuals. This book offers a detailed exploration of non-fluoridated remineralizing agents, highlighting their importance in modern dental care.
Structured across eight chapters, the content provides a thorough understanding of dental caries, including its causes, diagnosis, and management strategies. Special emphasis is placed on the demineralization-remineralization dynamic, addressing early caries management during orthodontic treatments, and evaluating the role of fluoride alongside alternative, non-fluoridated agents. By integrating current research and clinical insights, this book aims to enhance awareness and equip dental practitioners with innovative approaches to caries prevention and treatment.