In situ effect of the combination of fluoridated toothpaste and fluoridated gel containing sodium trimetaphosphate on enamel demineralization

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Autor(a) principal: Akabane, Sara [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Delbem, Alberto Carlos [UNESP], Pessan, Juliano [UNESP], Garcia, Luhana [UNESP], Emerenciano, Nayara [UNESP], Gonçalves, Diego Felipe [UNESP], Danelon, Marcelle [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jdent.2017.10.013
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/175474
Resumo: Objective This in situ study evaluated the effect of the association of low-F (4500 μg F/g) gel containing TMP and FT (1100 μg F/g) on enamel demineralization. Methods This crossover and double-blind study consisted of five phases of seven days each. Volunteers (n = 12) wore palatal appliances containing four enamel blocks. The cariogenic challenge was performed with 30% sucrose solution (six times/day). Treatments were: placebo toothpaste (PT, no fluoride/TMP); 1100 μg F/g toothpaste (FT); FT + 4500 μg F/g + 5%TMP gel (FT + TMP gel); FT + 9000 μg F/g gel (FT + 9000 gel) and FT + 12,300 μg F/g (FT + Acid gel). After topical application of treatments for one min, two blocks were removed for analysis of loosely bound fluoride (CaF2), calcium (Ca), phosphorus (P) and firmly bound fluoride (FA) formed in enamel. After the seven-day experimental periods, the percentage of surface hardness loss (%SH), integrated subsurface hardness loss (ΔKHN), CaF2, Ca, P and FA retained were determined. Moreover, the biofilms formed on the blocks were analyzed for F, Ca, P and insoluble extracellular polysaccharide (EPS) concentrations. Results FT + TMP gel promoted the lowest%SH and ΔKHN (p < 0.001). The highest concentration of CaF2 formed was observed for the FT + Acid gel (p < 0.001), followed by FT + 9000 gel > FT + TMP gel > FT > PT. CaF2 retained on the blocks was reduced across all groups (p < 0.001). Similar values were observed for the Ca/P/F and EPS in enamel and biofilm for all fluoride groups. Conclusion The association of FT + TMP gel significantly reduced enamel demineralization in situ. Clinical Significance: The association of treatments may be an alternative for patients with high caries risk.
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spelling In situ effect of the combination of fluoridated toothpaste and fluoridated gel containing sodium trimetaphosphate on enamel demineralizationBiofilmCariesDemineralizationFluorideObjective This in situ study evaluated the effect of the association of low-F (4500 μg F/g) gel containing TMP and FT (1100 μg F/g) on enamel demineralization. Methods This crossover and double-blind study consisted of five phases of seven days each. Volunteers (n = 12) wore palatal appliances containing four enamel blocks. The cariogenic challenge was performed with 30% sucrose solution (six times/day). Treatments were: placebo toothpaste (PT, no fluoride/TMP); 1100 μg F/g toothpaste (FT); FT + 4500 μg F/g + 5%TMP gel (FT + TMP gel); FT + 9000 μg F/g gel (FT + 9000 gel) and FT + 12,300 μg F/g (FT + Acid gel). After topical application of treatments for one min, two blocks were removed for analysis of loosely bound fluoride (CaF2), calcium (Ca), phosphorus (P) and firmly bound fluoride (FA) formed in enamel. After the seven-day experimental periods, the percentage of surface hardness loss (%SH), integrated subsurface hardness loss (ΔKHN), CaF2, Ca, P and FA retained were determined. Moreover, the biofilms formed on the blocks were analyzed for F, Ca, P and insoluble extracellular polysaccharide (EPS) concentrations. Results FT + TMP gel promoted the lowest%SH and ΔKHN (p < 0.001). The highest concentration of CaF2 formed was observed for the FT + Acid gel (p < 0.001), followed by FT + 9000 gel > FT + TMP gel > FT > PT. CaF2 retained on the blocks was reduced across all groups (p < 0.001). Similar values were observed for the Ca/P/F and EPS in enamel and biofilm for all fluoride groups. Conclusion The association of FT + TMP gel significantly reduced enamel demineralization in situ. Clinical Significance: The association of treatments may be an alternative for patients with high caries risk.São Paulo State University (Unesp) School of Dentistry Araçatuba Department of Pediatric Dentistry and Public Health, Rua José Bonifácio 1193São Paulo State University (Unesp) School of Dentistry Araçatuba Department of Pediatric Dentistry and Public Health, Rua José Bonifácio 1193Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Akabane, Sara [UNESP]Delbem, Alberto Carlos [UNESP]Pessan, Juliano [UNESP]Garcia, Luhana [UNESP]Emerenciano, Nayara [UNESP]Gonçalves, Diego Felipe [UNESP]Danelon, Marcelle [UNESP]2018-12-11T17:15:58Z2018-12-11T17:15:58Z2018-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article59-65application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jdent.2017.10.013Journal of Dentistry, v. 68, p. 59-65.0300-5712http://hdl.handle.net/11449/17547410.1016/j.jdent.2017.10.0132-s2.0-850335778232-s2.0-85033577823.pdfScopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengJournal of Dentistry1,919info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-09-19T17:56:24Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/175474Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462024-09-19T17:56:24Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv In situ effect of the combination of fluoridated toothpaste and fluoridated gel containing sodium trimetaphosphate on enamel demineralization
title In situ effect of the combination of fluoridated toothpaste and fluoridated gel containing sodium trimetaphosphate on enamel demineralization
spellingShingle In situ effect of the combination of fluoridated toothpaste and fluoridated gel containing sodium trimetaphosphate on enamel demineralization
Akabane, Sara [UNESP]
Biofilm
Caries
Demineralization
Fluoride
title_short In situ effect of the combination of fluoridated toothpaste and fluoridated gel containing sodium trimetaphosphate on enamel demineralization
title_full In situ effect of the combination of fluoridated toothpaste and fluoridated gel containing sodium trimetaphosphate on enamel demineralization
title_fullStr In situ effect of the combination of fluoridated toothpaste and fluoridated gel containing sodium trimetaphosphate on enamel demineralization
title_full_unstemmed In situ effect of the combination of fluoridated toothpaste and fluoridated gel containing sodium trimetaphosphate on enamel demineralization
title_sort In situ effect of the combination of fluoridated toothpaste and fluoridated gel containing sodium trimetaphosphate on enamel demineralization
author Akabane, Sara [UNESP]
author_facet Akabane, Sara [UNESP]
Delbem, Alberto Carlos [UNESP]
Pessan, Juliano [UNESP]
Garcia, Luhana [UNESP]
Emerenciano, Nayara [UNESP]
Gonçalves, Diego Felipe [UNESP]
Danelon, Marcelle [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Delbem, Alberto Carlos [UNESP]
Pessan, Juliano [UNESP]
Garcia, Luhana [UNESP]
Emerenciano, Nayara [UNESP]
Gonçalves, Diego Felipe [UNESP]
Danelon, Marcelle [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Akabane, Sara [UNESP]
Delbem, Alberto Carlos [UNESP]
Pessan, Juliano [UNESP]
Garcia, Luhana [UNESP]
Emerenciano, Nayara [UNESP]
Gonçalves, Diego Felipe [UNESP]
Danelon, Marcelle [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biofilm
Caries
Demineralization
Fluoride
topic Biofilm
Caries
Demineralization
Fluoride
description Objective This in situ study evaluated the effect of the association of low-F (4500 μg F/g) gel containing TMP and FT (1100 μg F/g) on enamel demineralization. Methods This crossover and double-blind study consisted of five phases of seven days each. Volunteers (n = 12) wore palatal appliances containing four enamel blocks. The cariogenic challenge was performed with 30% sucrose solution (six times/day). Treatments were: placebo toothpaste (PT, no fluoride/TMP); 1100 μg F/g toothpaste (FT); FT + 4500 μg F/g + 5%TMP gel (FT + TMP gel); FT + 9000 μg F/g gel (FT + 9000 gel) and FT + 12,300 μg F/g (FT + Acid gel). After topical application of treatments for one min, two blocks were removed for analysis of loosely bound fluoride (CaF2), calcium (Ca), phosphorus (P) and firmly bound fluoride (FA) formed in enamel. After the seven-day experimental periods, the percentage of surface hardness loss (%SH), integrated subsurface hardness loss (ΔKHN), CaF2, Ca, P and FA retained were determined. Moreover, the biofilms formed on the blocks were analyzed for F, Ca, P and insoluble extracellular polysaccharide (EPS) concentrations. Results FT + TMP gel promoted the lowest%SH and ΔKHN (p < 0.001). The highest concentration of CaF2 formed was observed for the FT + Acid gel (p < 0.001), followed by FT + 9000 gel > FT + TMP gel > FT > PT. CaF2 retained on the blocks was reduced across all groups (p < 0.001). Similar values were observed for the Ca/P/F and EPS in enamel and biofilm for all fluoride groups. Conclusion The association of FT + TMP gel significantly reduced enamel demineralization in situ. Clinical Significance: The association of treatments may be an alternative for patients with high caries risk.
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