Literature
- Current study on deep fluoride - BALKAN JOURNAL OF DENTAL MEDICINE
- Info sheet - Deep fluoride - junior
- Brief overview Deep fluoridation
- The effect of fluorine ions on physiological and pathological calcium metabolism: caries, osteoporosis, arteiosclerosis (ZMK 7-8/1999)
- Non-invasive mineral fissure sealing by Cu-doped deep fluoridation (ZMK 1-2/1999)
- Therapy of deciduous tooth caries by deep fluoridation(ZMK 09/1995)
- Cervical hypersensitivity: deep fluoridation using enamel sealing liquid (ZP 11/1984)
- Deep fluoride in the desensitisation of dentinal hyperesthesia (18th BaSS Congress).
- Depotsition of CaF-Like Material on and Fluoride Uptake into Demineralized Enamel after pH Cycling (Online edition Caries Res.).
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Literature lists
- Caries prophylaxis in nursing
C. Knappwost-GiesekeDZ, 3 (2015), pp. 42-43 - The Use of Deep Fluoride for Desensitization of Dentinal Hyperesthesia
A. Meto, A. Meto, E. Tragaj, M. Lipo, C. BeuermannBalk J Dent Med, 18. (2014), S. 85-88 - Caries prophylaxis - without complete drainage
C. Knappwost-GiesekeDZ, 2 (2014), pp. 40-41 - Deposition of CAF-Like Material on and Fluoride Uptake into Demineralized Enamel after pH Cycling
M.J. Altenburger, M. Fleig, P. Ganter, K.-T. Wrbas, E. HellwigCaries Res, 47 No. 433 (2013), p. 31. - Deep fluoride in the desentization of dental hyperesthesia (clinical results).
A. Meto, A. Meto, C. Beuermann18th Congress of Bass (2013), p. 31 - Therapy of initial caries lesions with deep fluoridation - A case report
R. LehmannDental Barometer, 4 (2012), pp. 32-35 - Fluoride uptake in demineralized enamel after fluoridation and fluoride precipitation
W. Buchalla, A. Wiegand, A. M. Lennon, K. Trage, K. Becker, T. AttinDZZ, 62 (2007), pp. 301-307. - In the depth lies the power
L. KnauerDZ, 6 (2004), pp. 54-55 - In-office bleaching using a plasma lamp
A. Berger, N. Gutknecht, F. LampertQuintessenz, 54 No. 7 (2003), pp. 765-772 - The effect of fluorine ions on physiological and pathological calcium metabolism: caries, osteoporosis, arteriosclerosis.
A. KnappwostZMK, 7-8/1999, pp. 429-432 - Noninvasive mineral fissure sealing by Cu-doped deep fooridation - results of a 5-year study on 715 cases.
C. Knappwost, R. Lehmann, H. TröndleZMK, 1-2/1999, pp. 6-9 - Deep fluoride - putting an end to dental neck hypersensitivity (Tip of the week)
F. JeschkeDZW, 47 (1998), p. 16 - Therapy of deciduous tooth caries by deep fluoridation
A. KnappwostZMK, 9 (1995), pp. 18-25 - Drinking water and tablet fluoridation fail in proximal and fissure caries from the onset of puberty.
A. KnappwostDZW special, 5 (1995), p. 9 - An urgent task for dental practice - deep fluoridation by mineral enamel sealing.
A. KnappwostDZW, 8 (1993), p. 20 - Strong impetus for caries prevention: deep fluoridation by mineral enamel sealant.
A. KnappwostDental Forum LZÄKB, 2 (1993), pp. 21-23 - Caries and periodontal diseases
Klaus G. KönigG. Thieme-Verlag, 1987, Stuttgart - New York(contains on p. 64 + 65 an appreciation of the development of the remineralization theory of caries by A. Knappwost and the recognition of the effect of F- in caries prophylaxis). - New ways in caries prophylaxis by raising the pH in dental plaque using neutralite
A. KnappwostZWR, 94 No. 6 (1985), pp. 490-496 - The surprisingly high cariogenicity of starchy foods
A. KnappwostDental Practice, 36 No. 5 (1995), pp. 182-190 - Tooth cervical hypersensitivity: deep fluoridation by means of enamel sealing liquid
N. Abou TaraDental Practice, 35 No. 11 (1984), pp. 4-5(Clinical study of the intensity and long-term effect of desensitization on 113 patients). - Notification of the width of the X-ray interferences of CaF2 formed by melt-sealing liquid, from which the particle size was determined to be approx. 50 Å.
A. Knappwost, B. WüstefeldLecture at the DGZ Conference, (1980), Munich - Position statement of the DGZMK, The sealing
W. BüttnerDZZ, 34 No. 10 (1979), p. 111 - Caries prophylaxis with fluoride. A scientific assessment of the current situation. Speculation and established facts about the physiological development of fluoride.
A. KnappwostLecture (1978) Düsseldorf, Lecture (1979) IME Frankfurt - Mineral fusion sealing for caries prophylaxis, its principles and possibilities.
A. KnappwostDZZ, 33 (1978), pp. 192-195(Basic work containing the theory and results). - Trace Elements in Dentistry, Booklet 1: The Copper Ion
H.J. SchmidtVerlag Deutsche Dokumentenstelle (1960), pp. 26-27 - On the kinetics of fluorine-hydroxyl ion exchange on hydroxyapatite.
A. KnappwostThe Natural Sciences, 19 (1959), p. 555-556 - Experimental Studies on the Resistance Theory of Caries
A. Knappwost, E. EffingerDZZ, 11 No. 12 (1956), pp. 669-678 - Dental caries and its social-hygienic significance
G. SchützmannskyVEB-Verlag Volk und Gesundheit (1955), pp. 97-107, Berlin(Clinical study at the school dental clinic in Halle with initial developments by A. Knappwost). - On the knowledge of local fluoridation by fluorides, fluorosilicates and fluoridated toothpastes.
A. KnappwostDZZ, 7 No. 12 (1952), pp. 681-692 - Fundamentals of the Resistance Theory of Caries with a Contribution on the Caries-Inhibiting Effect of Peroral Fluorides
A. KnappwostDZZ, 7 (1952) pp. 670-680(contains for the first time the elements of the remineralization theory of caries including data on negligible decrease in solubility of apatite when OH ions are exchanged for F ions) - On the kinetics of hydroxyapatite surface layer formation (remineralization) on tooth enamel surfaces
A. KnappwostJournal of. Electrochemistry and Applied Phys. Chem. 55 (1951), pp. 586-590.(Results of animal experiments proving that F- causes enamel remineralization. First publication of the decisive finding) H.T. Dean, P. Jay, F.A. Arnold, S. ElvovePubl. Health Rep. 56, (April 1941), pp. 761-792(Notification of epidemiological studies on over 7000 school children.)