<it>In vitro </it>effect of fluoride oral hygiene tablets on artificial caries lesion formation and remineralization in human enamel
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Aim of this <it>in-vitro</it>-study was to assess the remineralization potential of a tooth cleaning tablet with different fluoride content.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Twenty three caries free impacted...
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doaj-3478388121e047fdbbe7b6dbd727e8722020-11-25T01:27:05ZengBMCBMC Oral Health1472-68312009-10-01912510.1186/1472-6831-9-25<it>In vitro </it>effect of fluoride oral hygiene tablets on artificial caries lesion formation and remineralization in human enamelKremniczky ThomasGängler PeterArnold Wolfgang H<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Aim of this <it>in-vitro</it>-study was to assess the remineralization potential of a tooth cleaning tablet with different fluoride content.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Twenty three caries free impacted third molars were examined, enamel surfaces were wax coated leaving two 3 × 4 mm windows for exposure to demineralization/remineralization cycles. The teeth were randomly assigned to 4 groups of 5 control and 6 experimental teeth. Demineralization by standardised HEC-gel, pH 4.7 at 37°C for 72 h, was alternated by rinsing in remineralization solution, pH 7.0 at 37°C for 72 h, total challenge time 432 h. The negative control group N was treated during remineralization cycles with saline; positive control group P was treated with remineralization solution; experimental group D1 was exposed to remineralization solution containing Denttabs<sup>®</sup>-tablets with 1450 ppm F; experimental group D2 was exposed to remineralization solution and Denttabs<sup>®</sup>-tablets with 4350 ppm F. Each tooth was cut into serial sections and analyzed by polarized light microscopy for assessment of the different zones of white-spot lesions in 3 representative sections. Statistical analysis was based on the <it>Mann-Whitney</it>-Test.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Both control groups N(-) and P(+) exhibited characteristic white-spot lesions. The remineralization and the demineralization inhibition of the lesions increased considerably from N<P < D1<D2. Denttabs<sup>®</sup>-2 administration showed partial/total remineralization including lamination and/or disappearance of the body of the lesion. The different results of all 4 groups were statistically highly significant (p < 0.01) with both tests.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Based on these results the novel Denttabs<sup>® </sup>formulation represents a highly effective oral hygiene product and the remineralization is correlated to the fluoride content.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6831/9/25 |
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<it>In vitro </it>effect of fluoride oral hygiene tablets on artificial caries lesion formation and remineralization in human enamel |
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<it>In vitro </it>effect of fluoride oral hygiene tablets on artificial caries lesion formation and remineralization in human enamel |
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<it>In vitro </it>effect of fluoride oral hygiene tablets on artificial caries lesion formation and remineralization in human enamel |
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<it>In vitro </it>effect of fluoride oral hygiene tablets on artificial caries lesion formation and remineralization in human enamel |
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<it>In vitro </it>effect of fluoride oral hygiene tablets on artificial caries lesion formation and remineralization in human enamel |
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<it>in vitro </it>effect of fluoride oral hygiene tablets on artificial caries lesion formation and remineralization in human enamel |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Aim of this <it>in-vitro</it>-study was to assess the remineralization potential of a tooth cleaning tablet with different fluoride content.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Twenty three caries free impacted third molars were examined, enamel surfaces were wax coated leaving two 3 × 4 mm windows for exposure to demineralization/remineralization cycles. The teeth were randomly assigned to 4 groups of 5 control and 6 experimental teeth. Demineralization by standardised HEC-gel, pH 4.7 at 37°C for 72 h, was alternated by rinsing in remineralization solution, pH 7.0 at 37°C for 72 h, total challenge time 432 h. The negative control group N was treated during remineralization cycles with saline; positive control group P was treated with remineralization solution; experimental group D1 was exposed to remineralization solution containing Denttabs<sup>®</sup>-tablets with 1450 ppm F; experimental group D2 was exposed to remineralization solution and Denttabs<sup>®</sup>-tablets with 4350 ppm F. Each tooth was cut into serial sections and analyzed by polarized light microscopy for assessment of the different zones of white-spot lesions in 3 representative sections. Statistical analysis was based on the <it>Mann-Whitney</it>-Test.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Both control groups N(-) and P(+) exhibited characteristic white-spot lesions. The remineralization and the demineralization inhibition of the lesions increased considerably from N<P < D1<D2. Denttabs<sup>®</sup>-2 administration showed partial/total remineralization including lamination and/or disappearance of the body of the lesion. The different results of all 4 groups were statistically highly significant (p < 0.01) with both tests.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Based on these results the novel Denttabs<sup>® </sup>formulation represents a highly effective oral hygiene product and the remineralization is correlated to the fluoride content.</p> |
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