Insoluble NaF in Duraphat® May Prolong Fluoride Reactivity of Varnish Retained on Dental Surfaces
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Resumo: | There is no consensus about the clinical recommendation of the time that Duraphat® varnish should be maintained on enamel surfaces without suffering mechanical disturbance by the patient. Considering the importance of calcium fluoride (CaF2)-like reservoirs on the anticaries effect of professional fluoride application, an in vitro study was designed to test the reactivity of Duraphat® varnish with enamel forming these reservoirs as a function of time. Since most fluoride in Duraphat® varnish is insoluble to react and form products on enamel, the relative contribution of the varnish soluble and insoluble fluoride fractions to the reactivity was also evaluated. For this, whole-varnish, containing soluble and insoluble fluoride (total fluoride concentration of 23699±384 µg F/g), or centrifuged varnish, containing only soluble fluoride (fluoride concentration of 258±97 µg F/g), were applied in a standardized manner on enamel slabs (n=8/varnish group/time), which were immersed in continuously renewed artificial saliva for up to 36 h. CaF2-like reservoirs formed on enamel by varnish application were extracted using 1 M KOH and fluoride concentration was measured with ion specific electrode. The results were expressed as µg F/cm2 of enamel area. Whole varnish formed significantly higher fluoride concentration on enamel than centrifuged varnish, reaching maximum concentration at 24 h (22.0±4.5 µg F/cm2). Centrifuged varnish reached maximum concentration at 6 h (3.20±0.81 µg F/cm2). In conclusion, a longer varnish retention time than the usually recommended could improve the anticaries effect of Duraphat® varnish, allowing that NaF particles, initially insoluble in the varnish matrix, prolong the reactivity with enamel. |
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Insoluble NaF in Duraphat® May Prolong Fluoride Reactivity of Varnish Retained on Dental Surfacesfluoridestopical fluoridescalcium fluorideThere is no consensus about the clinical recommendation of the time that Duraphat® varnish should be maintained on enamel surfaces without suffering mechanical disturbance by the patient. Considering the importance of calcium fluoride (CaF2)-like reservoirs on the anticaries effect of professional fluoride application, an in vitro study was designed to test the reactivity of Duraphat® varnish with enamel forming these reservoirs as a function of time. Since most fluoride in Duraphat® varnish is insoluble to react and form products on enamel, the relative contribution of the varnish soluble and insoluble fluoride fractions to the reactivity was also evaluated. For this, whole-varnish, containing soluble and insoluble fluoride (total fluoride concentration of 23699±384 µg F/g), or centrifuged varnish, containing only soluble fluoride (fluoride concentration of 258±97 µg F/g), were applied in a standardized manner on enamel slabs (n=8/varnish group/time), which were immersed in continuously renewed artificial saliva for up to 36 h. CaF2-like reservoirs formed on enamel by varnish application were extracted using 1 M KOH and fluoride concentration was measured with ion specific electrode. The results were expressed as µg F/cm2 of enamel area. Whole varnish formed significantly higher fluoride concentration on enamel than centrifuged varnish, reaching maximum concentration at 24 h (22.0±4.5 µg F/cm2). Centrifuged varnish reached maximum concentration at 6 h (3.20±0.81 µg F/cm2). In conclusion, a longer varnish retention time than the usually recommended could improve the anticaries effect of Duraphat® varnish, allowing that NaF particles, initially insoluble in the varnish matrix, prolong the reactivity with enamel.Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto2014-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-64402014000200160Brazilian Dental Journal v.25 n.2 2014reponame:Brazilian Dental Journalinstname:Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto (FUNORP)instacron:FUNORP10.1590/0103-6440201302405info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFernández,Constanza EstefanyTenuta,Livia Maria AndalóZárate,PauloCury,Jaime Aparecidoeng2014-08-15T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-64402014000200160Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/bdj/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbdj@forp.usp.br||sergio@fosjc.unesp.br1806-47600103-6440opendoar:2014-08-15T00:00Brazilian Dental Journal - Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto (FUNORP)false |
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Insoluble NaF in Duraphat® May Prolong Fluoride Reactivity of Varnish Retained on Dental Surfaces |
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Insoluble NaF in Duraphat® May Prolong Fluoride Reactivity of Varnish Retained on Dental Surfaces |
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Insoluble NaF in Duraphat® May Prolong Fluoride Reactivity of Varnish Retained on Dental Surfaces Fernández,Constanza Estefany fluorides topical fluorides calcium fluoride |
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Insoluble NaF in Duraphat® May Prolong Fluoride Reactivity of Varnish Retained on Dental Surfaces |
title_full |
Insoluble NaF in Duraphat® May Prolong Fluoride Reactivity of Varnish Retained on Dental Surfaces |
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Insoluble NaF in Duraphat® May Prolong Fluoride Reactivity of Varnish Retained on Dental Surfaces |
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Insoluble NaF in Duraphat® May Prolong Fluoride Reactivity of Varnish Retained on Dental Surfaces |
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Insoluble NaF in Duraphat® May Prolong Fluoride Reactivity of Varnish Retained on Dental Surfaces |
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Fernández,Constanza Estefany |
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Fernández,Constanza Estefany Tenuta,Livia Maria Andaló Zárate,Paulo Cury,Jaime Aparecido |
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Tenuta,Livia Maria Andaló Zárate,Paulo Cury,Jaime Aparecido |
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Fernández,Constanza Estefany Tenuta,Livia Maria Andaló Zárate,Paulo Cury,Jaime Aparecido |
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fluorides topical fluorides calcium fluoride |
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fluorides topical fluorides calcium fluoride |
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There is no consensus about the clinical recommendation of the time that Duraphat® varnish should be maintained on enamel surfaces without suffering mechanical disturbance by the patient. Considering the importance of calcium fluoride (CaF2)-like reservoirs on the anticaries effect of professional fluoride application, an in vitro study was designed to test the reactivity of Duraphat® varnish with enamel forming these reservoirs as a function of time. Since most fluoride in Duraphat® varnish is insoluble to react and form products on enamel, the relative contribution of the varnish soluble and insoluble fluoride fractions to the reactivity was also evaluated. For this, whole-varnish, containing soluble and insoluble fluoride (total fluoride concentration of 23699±384 µg F/g), or centrifuged varnish, containing only soluble fluoride (fluoride concentration of 258±97 µg F/g), were applied in a standardized manner on enamel slabs (n=8/varnish group/time), which were immersed in continuously renewed artificial saliva for up to 36 h. CaF2-like reservoirs formed on enamel by varnish application were extracted using 1 M KOH and fluoride concentration was measured with ion specific electrode. The results were expressed as µg F/cm2 of enamel area. Whole varnish formed significantly higher fluoride concentration on enamel than centrifuged varnish, reaching maximum concentration at 24 h (22.0±4.5 µg F/cm2). Centrifuged varnish reached maximum concentration at 6 h (3.20±0.81 µg F/cm2). In conclusion, a longer varnish retention time than the usually recommended could improve the anticaries effect of Duraphat® varnish, allowing that NaF particles, initially insoluble in the varnish matrix, prolong the reactivity with enamel. |
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