Slow-release fluoride devices: a literature review

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Autor(a) principal: Pessan, Juliano Pelim
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Al-Ibrahim, Nahla Saleh, Buzalaf, Marília Afonso Rabelo, Toumba, Kyriacos Jack
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of applied oral science (Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/jaos/article/view/3575
Resumo: Although the prevalence of caries has decreased dramatically over the past decades, it has become a polarised disease, with most of subjects presenting low caries levels and few individuals accounting for most of the caries affected surfaces. Thus it become evident for the need of clinical approaches directed at these high-risk patients, in order to overcome problems related to compliance and low attendance at dental care centres. Slow-release fluoride devices were developed based on the inverse relationship existing between intra-oral fluoride levels and dental caries experience. The two main types of slow-release devices - copolymer membrane type and glass bead - are addressed in the present review. A substantial number of studies have demonstrated that these devices are effective in raising intra-oral F concentrations at levels able to reduce enamel solubility, resulting in a caries-protective effect. Studies in animals and humans demonstrated that the use of these devices was able to also protect the occlusal surfaces, not normally protected by conventional fluoride regimens. However, retention rates have been shown to be the main problem related to these devices and still requires further improvements. Although the results of these studies are very promising, further randomised clinical trials are needed in order to validate the use of these devices in clinical practice. The concept of continuously providing low levels of intra-oral fluoride has great potential for caries prevention in high caries-risk groups.
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title Slow-release fluoride devices: a literature review
spellingShingle Slow-release fluoride devices: a literature review
Pessan, Juliano Pelim
Fluorides
Slow fluoride-releasing device
Dental caries
title_short Slow-release fluoride devices: a literature review
title_full Slow-release fluoride devices: a literature review
title_fullStr Slow-release fluoride devices: a literature review
title_full_unstemmed Slow-release fluoride devices: a literature review
title_sort Slow-release fluoride devices: a literature review
author Pessan, Juliano Pelim
author_facet Pessan, Juliano Pelim
Al-Ibrahim, Nahla Saleh
Buzalaf, Marília Afonso Rabelo
Toumba, Kyriacos Jack
author_role author
author2 Al-Ibrahim, Nahla Saleh
Buzalaf, Marília Afonso Rabelo
Toumba, Kyriacos Jack
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pessan, Juliano Pelim
Al-Ibrahim, Nahla Saleh
Buzalaf, Marília Afonso Rabelo
Toumba, Kyriacos Jack
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fluorides
Slow fluoride-releasing device
Dental caries
topic Fluorides
Slow fluoride-releasing device
Dental caries
description Although the prevalence of caries has decreased dramatically over the past decades, it has become a polarised disease, with most of subjects presenting low caries levels and few individuals accounting for most of the caries affected surfaces. Thus it become evident for the need of clinical approaches directed at these high-risk patients, in order to overcome problems related to compliance and low attendance at dental care centres. Slow-release fluoride devices were developed based on the inverse relationship existing between intra-oral fluoride levels and dental caries experience. The two main types of slow-release devices - copolymer membrane type and glass bead - are addressed in the present review. A substantial number of studies have demonstrated that these devices are effective in raising intra-oral F concentrations at levels able to reduce enamel solubility, resulting in a caries-protective effect. Studies in animals and humans demonstrated that the use of these devices was able to also protect the occlusal surfaces, not normally protected by conventional fluoride regimens. However, retention rates have been shown to be the main problem related to these devices and still requires further improvements. Although the results of these studies are very promising, further randomised clinical trials are needed in order to validate the use of these devices in clinical practice. The concept of continuously providing low levels of intra-oral fluoride has great potential for caries prevention in high caries-risk groups.
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