karieshemmende
Karieshemmende refers to substances or materials that inhibit the development of dental caries. The term is most commonly used in dental literature in Dutch‑speaking regions, where it denotes products or substances that actively reduce the activity of cariogenic bacteria, lower acid production, or promote remineralisation of tooth enamel.
Fluoride is the most widely studied karieshemmende agent. By forming fluorapatite in enamel, it raises the
Immunomodulatory and antibacterial agents such as chlorhexidine digluconate are also considered karieshemmende when used as mouth
Emerging options involve arginine‑containing gels or mouthwashes. Arginine serves as a substrate for deiminases produced by
In restorative dentistry, incorporating fluoridated glass ionomer cements and resin composites with milder fluoride release adds
Dental practitioners combine the above agents into personalised caries‑control programmes. The choice depends on patient risk,