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Enhanced Remineralisation of Tooth Enamel Using Casein Phosphopeptide-Amorphous Calcium Phosphate Complex: A Review

Chhabra Nidhi, Chhabra Anuj,
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 ( Chhabra Nidhi ) - North DMC Medical College Hindu Rao Hospital Department of Dental Surgery
 ( Chhabra Anuj ) - North DMC Medical College Hindu Rao Hospital Department of Dental Surgery

Abstract


The protective effects of milk and milk products against dental caries, due to micellar casein or caseinopeptide derivatives, have been demonstrated in various animal and human in situ studies. Among all the remineralising agents, casein phosphopeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate (CPP-ACP) technology has shown the most promising scientific evidence to support its use in prevention and reversal of carious lesions. CPP-ACP complex acts as a calcium phosphate reservoir and buffer the activities of free calcium and phosphate ions in the plaque. Calcium phosphate stabilized by CPP produces a metastable solution supersaturated with respect to the amorphous and crystalline calcium phosphate phases, thereby depressing enamel demineralisation and enhancing mineralisation. CPP-ACP provides new avenue for the remineralisation of noncavitated caries lesions. The objective of this article was to review the clinical trials of CPP-ACP complex and highlight its evidence based applications in dentistry.

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remineralisation; casein derivatives; casein phospho peptide-amorphous calcium phosphate

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