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Background: Re-mineralizing potential (RMP) involves diffusion of calcium and phosphate (Ca and K) ions through pores of the carious surface and all F varnish release F but not at the same constant rate.

Aim: To investigate and compare RMP and F release using 3 F varnish with their subgroups.

Material And Method: In total, 135 samples were included which were assessed after 3 different varnish applications using 5% NaF with CPP-ACP, fTCP, and cXP, respectively, and treated with ErCr: YSGG, NTP, and control group respectively.

Result: We found a significantly higher difference for anish in Ca/P ratio than others while ErCr: YSGG had improved F release in all 3 varnishes.

Conclusion: The positive results of both therapies, thus could be an effective option in enhancing the process of RMP. Further researches in non-thermal atmospheric pressure plasma (NTP) are encouraged.

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