Topographic assessment of human enamel surface treated with different topical sodium fluoride agents: Scanning electron microscope consideration

Introduction: Continuous balanced demineralization and remineralization are natural dynamic processes in enamel. If the balance is interrupted and demineralization process dominates, it may eventually lead to the development of carious lesions in enamel and dentine. Fluoride helps control decay by e...

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Main Authors: Gurlal Singh Brar, Amandeep Singh Arora, Vineet Inder Singh Khinda, Shiminder Kallar, Karuna Arora
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2017-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Dental Research
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Online Access:http://www.ijdr.in/article.asp?issn=0970-9290;year=2017;volume=28;issue=6;spage=617;epage=622;aulast=Brar
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spelling doaj-3273cde9c5f147469e08c140835cdf582020-11-24T21:45:39ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Dental Research0970-92901998-36032017-01-0128661762210.4103/ijdr.IJDR_675_16Topographic assessment of human enamel surface treated with different topical sodium fluoride agents: Scanning electron microscope considerationGurlal Singh BrarAmandeep Singh AroraVineet Inder Singh KhindaShiminder KallarKaruna AroraIntroduction: Continuous balanced demineralization and remineralization are natural dynamic processes in enamel. If the balance is interrupted and demineralization process dominates, it may eventually lead to the development of carious lesions in enamel and dentine. Fluoride helps control decay by enhancing remineralization and altering the structure of the tooth, making the surface less soluble. Methodology: One hundred and twenty sound human permanent incisors randomly and equally distributed into six groups as follows: Group I - Control, II - Sodium fluoride solution, III - Sodium fluoride gel, IV - Sodium fluoride varnish, V - Clinpro Tooth Crème (3M ESPE), and VI-GC Tooth Mousse Plus or MI Paste Plus. The samples were kept in artificial saliva for 12 months, and the topical fluoride agents were applied to the respective sample groups as per the manufacturer instructions. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) evaluation of all the samples after 6 and 12 months was made. Results: Morphological changes on the enamel surface after application of fluoride in SEM revealed the presence of globular precipitate in all treated samples. Amorphous, globular, and crystalline structures were seen on the enamel surface of the treated samples. Clear differences were observed between the treated and untreated samples. Conclusion: Globular structures consisting of amorphous CaF2precipitates, which acted as a fluoride reservoir, were observed on the enamel surface after action of different sodium fluoride agents. CPP-ACPF (Tooth Mousse) and Tricalcium phosphate with fluoride (Clinpro tooth crème) are excellent delivery vehicles available in a slow release amorphous form to localize fluoride at the tooth surface.http://www.ijdr.in/article.asp?issn=0970-9290;year=2017;volume=28;issue=6;spage=617;epage=622;aulast=BrarClinpro tooth Crème (3M ESPE)GC Tooth Mousse Plus or MI Paste Plus (CPP-ACPF)scanning electron microscopesodium fluoride
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author Gurlal Singh Brar
Amandeep Singh Arora
Vineet Inder Singh Khinda
Shiminder Kallar
Karuna Arora
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Amandeep Singh Arora
Vineet Inder Singh Khinda
Shiminder Kallar
Karuna Arora
Topographic assessment of human enamel surface treated with different topical sodium fluoride agents: Scanning electron microscope consideration
Indian Journal of Dental Research
Clinpro tooth Crème (3M ESPE)
GC Tooth Mousse Plus or MI Paste Plus (CPP-ACPF)
scanning electron microscope
sodium fluoride
author_facet Gurlal Singh Brar
Amandeep Singh Arora
Vineet Inder Singh Khinda
Shiminder Kallar
Karuna Arora
author_sort Gurlal Singh Brar
title Topographic assessment of human enamel surface treated with different topical sodium fluoride agents: Scanning electron microscope consideration
title_short Topographic assessment of human enamel surface treated with different topical sodium fluoride agents: Scanning electron microscope consideration
title_full Topographic assessment of human enamel surface treated with different topical sodium fluoride agents: Scanning electron microscope consideration
title_fullStr Topographic assessment of human enamel surface treated with different topical sodium fluoride agents: Scanning electron microscope consideration
title_full_unstemmed Topographic assessment of human enamel surface treated with different topical sodium fluoride agents: Scanning electron microscope consideration
title_sort topographic assessment of human enamel surface treated with different topical sodium fluoride agents: scanning electron microscope consideration
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Dental Research
issn 0970-9290
1998-3603
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Introduction: Continuous balanced demineralization and remineralization are natural dynamic processes in enamel. If the balance is interrupted and demineralization process dominates, it may eventually lead to the development of carious lesions in enamel and dentine. Fluoride helps control decay by enhancing remineralization and altering the structure of the tooth, making the surface less soluble. Methodology: One hundred and twenty sound human permanent incisors randomly and equally distributed into six groups as follows: Group I - Control, II - Sodium fluoride solution, III - Sodium fluoride gel, IV - Sodium fluoride varnish, V - Clinpro Tooth Crème (3M ESPE), and VI-GC Tooth Mousse Plus or MI Paste Plus. The samples were kept in artificial saliva for 12 months, and the topical fluoride agents were applied to the respective sample groups as per the manufacturer instructions. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) evaluation of all the samples after 6 and 12 months was made. Results: Morphological changes on the enamel surface after application of fluoride in SEM revealed the presence of globular precipitate in all treated samples. Amorphous, globular, and crystalline structures were seen on the enamel surface of the treated samples. Clear differences were observed between the treated and untreated samples. Conclusion: Globular structures consisting of amorphous CaF2precipitates, which acted as a fluoride reservoir, were observed on the enamel surface after action of different sodium fluoride agents. CPP-ACPF (Tooth Mousse) and Tricalcium phosphate with fluoride (Clinpro tooth crème) are excellent delivery vehicles available in a slow release amorphous form to localize fluoride at the tooth surface.
topic Clinpro tooth Crème (3M ESPE)
GC Tooth Mousse Plus or MI Paste Plus (CPP-ACPF)
scanning electron microscope
sodium fluoride
url http://www.ijdr.in/article.asp?issn=0970-9290;year=2017;volume=28;issue=6;spage=617;epage=622;aulast=Brar
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