Effect of S-PRG particles on demineralization and remineralization of dentin: a clinical case report

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Autor(a) principal: Poletto, Paula Silva
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Marin, Marcela Nunes, Brancini, Mirilaini Lino, Araújo, Taylane Soffener Berlanga de, Reis, Andréa Cândido dos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: MedNEXT Journal of Medical and Health Sciences
Texto Completo: https://mednext.zotarellifilhoscientificworks.com/index.php/mednext/article/view/227
Resumo: It is known that the production of acid by oral bacteria dissolves mineral phases on the enamel surface, facilitating the formation of dental caries, with lactic acid being the main cause of caries, followed by acetic and propionic acids. Fluoride-containing materials play an important role in preventing demineralization and remineralization and these are widely used in dentistry. Although the benefits of fluoride in terms of reducing the incidence of dental caries are well established, fluoride cannot prevent caries in all patients; thus, the development of new anti-caries agents with remineralization properties is necessary. Thus, new products are emerging with this purpose and in this article, a material with Surface Pre Reacted Glass ionomer (S-PRG) particles will be addressed, these are produced by the acid-base reaction of fluoroboroaluminosilicate glass and polyacrylic acid and are known to have a potential to release 06 ions, such as Al, B, Na, Si, Sr and F, where these released ions played an important role in pH neutralization, leading to inhibition of enamel demineralization early point, where strontium (Sr) is becoming as a strong inducer of dentin matrix remineralization. Thus, this work aimed to demonstrate with a clinical case using S-PRG materials that can become an ally in the remineralization of the dental element. In conclusion, among the innovations that promote the concept of preventive and minimally invasive management, the bioactivity containing S-PRG can avoid invasive and definitive procedures such as tooth extraction.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of S-PRG particles on demineralization and remineralization of dentin: a clinical case report
title Effect of S-PRG particles on demineralization and remineralization of dentin: a clinical case report
spellingShingle Effect of S-PRG particles on demineralization and remineralization of dentin: a clinical case report
Poletto, Paula Silva
Demineralization
Remineralization
S-PRG
Oral hygiene
title_short Effect of S-PRG particles on demineralization and remineralization of dentin: a clinical case report
title_full Effect of S-PRG particles on demineralization and remineralization of dentin: a clinical case report
title_fullStr Effect of S-PRG particles on demineralization and remineralization of dentin: a clinical case report
title_full_unstemmed Effect of S-PRG particles on demineralization and remineralization of dentin: a clinical case report
title_sort Effect of S-PRG particles on demineralization and remineralization of dentin: a clinical case report
author Poletto, Paula Silva
author_facet Poletto, Paula Silva
Marin, Marcela Nunes
Brancini, Mirilaini Lino
Araújo, Taylane Soffener Berlanga de
Reis, Andréa Cândido dos
author_role author
author2 Marin, Marcela Nunes
Brancini, Mirilaini Lino
Araújo, Taylane Soffener Berlanga de
Reis, Andréa Cândido dos
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Poletto, Paula Silva
Marin, Marcela Nunes
Brancini, Mirilaini Lino
Araújo, Taylane Soffener Berlanga de
Reis, Andréa Cândido dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Demineralization
Remineralization
S-PRG
Oral hygiene
topic Demineralization
Remineralization
S-PRG
Oral hygiene
description It is known that the production of acid by oral bacteria dissolves mineral phases on the enamel surface, facilitating the formation of dental caries, with lactic acid being the main cause of caries, followed by acetic and propionic acids. Fluoride-containing materials play an important role in preventing demineralization and remineralization and these are widely used in dentistry. Although the benefits of fluoride in terms of reducing the incidence of dental caries are well established, fluoride cannot prevent caries in all patients; thus, the development of new anti-caries agents with remineralization properties is necessary. Thus, new products are emerging with this purpose and in this article, a material with Surface Pre Reacted Glass ionomer (S-PRG) particles will be addressed, these are produced by the acid-base reaction of fluoroboroaluminosilicate glass and polyacrylic acid and are known to have a potential to release 06 ions, such as Al, B, Na, Si, Sr and F, where these released ions played an important role in pH neutralization, leading to inhibition of enamel demineralization early point, where strontium (Sr) is becoming as a strong inducer of dentin matrix remineralization. Thus, this work aimed to demonstrate with a clinical case using S-PRG materials that can become an ally in the remineralization of the dental element. In conclusion, among the innovations that promote the concept of preventive and minimally invasive management, the bioactivity containing S-PRG can avoid invasive and definitive procedures such as tooth extraction.
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