Effects of different toothpaste formulations on erosive tooth wear prevention: systematic review
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Resumo: | Objective: erosive tooth wear is a multifactorial condition that results in loss of dental hard tissue, caused by a chemical and mechanical process. This paper aims to carry out a systematic review presenting the effects of different toothpaste formulations on the loss of dental enamel surface in vitro. Material and Methods: the searches were performed in the databases PubMed, Web of Science, LILACS and Scielo. Articles published from 2010 to 2020 were filtered, without language restriction. Articles that included abrasion and erosion protocols were searched, as they were more similar to clinical reality, since toothpaste is applied through tooth brushing. The searches with descriptors and free terms on the topic resulted in 992 articles, however only 12 were within the search criteria. Results: the selected studies appointed that association of conventional fluorides (NaF) with metallic fluorides can be a promising strategy for the reduction of surface loss by erosive tooth wear. Toothpastes containing sodium fluoride, as well as tin without chitosan, showed a reduction in surface loss, considered sufficient for individuals with medium exposure to acids. In children’s toothpastes, the one containing sodium fluoride showed a reduction in surface loss when compared to non-fluoride dentifrices. Conclusion: different protocols may result in less or greater loss of enamel surface, and methodological differences should be considered. To clarify the effects of dentifrices on erosive tooth wear, other properties of dentifrices should be investigated. KEYWORDS Erosive tooth wear; Tooth erosion; Fluoride; Toothpastes; Termo; Systematic review. |
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Effects of different toothpaste formulations on erosive tooth wear prevention: systematic reviewObjective: erosive tooth wear is a multifactorial condition that results in loss of dental hard tissue, caused by a chemical and mechanical process. This paper aims to carry out a systematic review presenting the effects of different toothpaste formulations on the loss of dental enamel surface in vitro. Material and Methods: the searches were performed in the databases PubMed, Web of Science, LILACS and Scielo. Articles published from 2010 to 2020 were filtered, without language restriction. Articles that included abrasion and erosion protocols were searched, as they were more similar to clinical reality, since toothpaste is applied through tooth brushing. The searches with descriptors and free terms on the topic resulted in 992 articles, however only 12 were within the search criteria. Results: the selected studies appointed that association of conventional fluorides (NaF) with metallic fluorides can be a promising strategy for the reduction of surface loss by erosive tooth wear. Toothpastes containing sodium fluoride, as well as tin without chitosan, showed a reduction in surface loss, considered sufficient for individuals with medium exposure to acids. In children’s toothpastes, the one containing sodium fluoride showed a reduction in surface loss when compared to non-fluoride dentifrices. Conclusion: different protocols may result in less or greater loss of enamel surface, and methodological differences should be considered. To clarify the effects of dentifrices on erosive tooth wear, other properties of dentifrices should be investigated. KEYWORDS Erosive tooth wear; Tooth erosion; Fluoride; Toothpastes; Termo; Systematic review.Institute of Science and Technology of São José dos Campos2023-03-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.ict.unesp.br/index.php/cob/article/view/368810.4322/bds.2023.e3688Brazilian Dental Science; Vol. 26 No. 1 (2023): Jan - Mar / 2023 - Published Jan 2023Brazilian Dental Science; v. 26 n. 1 (2023): Jan - Mar / 2023 - Published Jan 20232178-6011reponame:Brazilian Dental Scienceinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho (UNESP)instacron:UNESPenghttps://ojs.ict.unesp.br/index.php/cob/article/view/3688/4617Copyright (c) 2023 Brazilian Dental Scienceinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNolasco, Sara CaldasRocha , Lorena CastroSilva , Patrícia SantosAuad, Sheyla MárciaFerreira, Fernanda de MoraisAssunção, Cristiane Meira2023-01-17T18:36:04Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/3688Revistahttp://bds.ict.unesp.br/PUBhttp://ojs.fosjc.unesp.br/index.php/index/oaisergio@fosjc.unesp.br||sergio@fosjc.unesp.br2178-60112178-6011opendoar:2023-01-17T18:36:04Brazilian Dental Science - Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho (UNESP)false |
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Effects of different toothpaste formulations on erosive tooth wear prevention: systematic review |
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Effects of different toothpaste formulations on erosive tooth wear prevention: systematic review |
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Effects of different toothpaste formulations on erosive tooth wear prevention: systematic review Nolasco, Sara Caldas |
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Effects of different toothpaste formulations on erosive tooth wear prevention: systematic review |
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Effects of different toothpaste formulations on erosive tooth wear prevention: systematic review |
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Effects of different toothpaste formulations on erosive tooth wear prevention: systematic review |
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Effects of different toothpaste formulations on erosive tooth wear prevention: systematic review |
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Effects of different toothpaste formulations on erosive tooth wear prevention: systematic review |
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Nolasco, Sara Caldas |
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Nolasco, Sara Caldas Rocha , Lorena Castro Silva , Patrícia Santos Auad, Sheyla Márcia Ferreira, Fernanda de Morais Assunção, Cristiane Meira |
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Rocha , Lorena Castro Silva , Patrícia Santos Auad, Sheyla Márcia Ferreira, Fernanda de Morais Assunção, Cristiane Meira |
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Nolasco, Sara Caldas Rocha , Lorena Castro Silva , Patrícia Santos Auad, Sheyla Márcia Ferreira, Fernanda de Morais Assunção, Cristiane Meira |
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Objective: erosive tooth wear is a multifactorial condition that results in loss of dental hard tissue, caused by a chemical and mechanical process. This paper aims to carry out a systematic review presenting the effects of different toothpaste formulations on the loss of dental enamel surface in vitro. Material and Methods: the searches were performed in the databases PubMed, Web of Science, LILACS and Scielo. Articles published from 2010 to 2020 were filtered, without language restriction. Articles that included abrasion and erosion protocols were searched, as they were more similar to clinical reality, since toothpaste is applied through tooth brushing. The searches with descriptors and free terms on the topic resulted in 992 articles, however only 12 were within the search criteria. Results: the selected studies appointed that association of conventional fluorides (NaF) with metallic fluorides can be a promising strategy for the reduction of surface loss by erosive tooth wear. Toothpastes containing sodium fluoride, as well as tin without chitosan, showed a reduction in surface loss, considered sufficient for individuals with medium exposure to acids. In children’s toothpastes, the one containing sodium fluoride showed a reduction in surface loss when compared to non-fluoride dentifrices. Conclusion: different protocols may result in less or greater loss of enamel surface, and methodological differences should be considered. To clarify the effects of dentifrices on erosive tooth wear, other properties of dentifrices should be investigated. KEYWORDS Erosive tooth wear; Tooth erosion; Fluoride; Toothpastes; Termo; Systematic review. |
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Brazilian Dental Science; Vol. 26 No. 1 (2023): Jan - Mar / 2023 - Published Jan 2023 Brazilian Dental Science; v. 26 n. 1 (2023): Jan - Mar / 2023 - Published Jan 2023 2178-6011 reponame:Brazilian Dental Science instname:Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho (UNESP) instacron:UNESP |
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