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    Updated dental materials can remineralize teeth. These include pulp capping agents, bonding agents, composites, cements, and sealants, promoting tooth remineralization and inhibiting demineralization.

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    Area of Science:

    • Dental Materials Science
    • Cariology

    Background:

    • Dental caries remains a significant global health issue.
    • Remineralization strategies are crucial for caries management and prevention.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To provide an updated review of remineralizing dental restorative materials.
    • To summarize their in vivo and in vitro performance.

    Main Methods:

    • A comprehensive literature search was performed in PubMed and MEDLINE.
    • English peer-reviewed articles from the last 30 years were included.
    • Keywords focused on remineralization and various dental restorative materials.

    Main Results:

    • Multiple restorative materials demonstrate remineralization or anti-demineralization properties.
    • These include fluoride- and/or calcium-containing materials.
    • Examples encompass pulp capping agents, bonding agents, composites, cements, and sealants.

    Conclusions:

    • A range of dental restorative materials possess remineralizing capabilities.
    • These materials offer promising options for caries prevention and management.
    • Further research can optimize their clinical application and efficacy.