An In Vitro Study on the Effect of Amorphous Calcium Phosphate and Fluoride Solutions on Color Improvement of White Spot Lesions

The ability of remineralizing agents to improve the color of white spot lesions (WSL) is an important aspect that should be investigated. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of 0.05% amorphous calcium phosphate (ACP), 0.5% ACP, and 0.05% fluoride solutions, as well as artificial saliva...

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Main Authors: Fahimeh Farzanegan, Hamideh Ameri, Ilnaz Miri Soleiman, Elham Khodaverdi, Abdolrasoul Rangrazi
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-06-01
Series:Dentistry Journal
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spelling doaj-463f81774957447c9e34afd3bec9aa022020-11-25T00:23:40ZengMDPI AGDentistry Journal2304-67672018-06-01632410.3390/dj6030024dj6030024An In Vitro Study on the Effect of Amorphous Calcium Phosphate and Fluoride Solutions on Color Improvement of White Spot LesionsFahimeh Farzanegan0Hamideh Ameri1Ilnaz Miri Soleiman2Elham Khodaverdi3Abdolrasoul Rangrazi4Oral & Maxillofacial Diseases Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, IranSchool of Dentistry, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, IranSchool of Dentistry, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, IranTargeted Drug Delivery Research Center, Pharmaceutical Technology Institute, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, IranDental Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, IranThe ability of remineralizing agents to improve the color of white spot lesions (WSL) is an important aspect that should be investigated. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of 0.05% amorphous calcium phosphate (ACP), 0.5% ACP, and 0.05% fluoride solutions, as well as artificial saliva on the color improvement of white spot lesions (WSLs). In this in vitro study, 50 human premolar teeth were randomly classified into five groups. At baseline, all the samples were assessed by using a colorimeter (E0). Then, white spot lesions were induced on the surface of the teeth by means of a pH-cycling model, and the colorimeter was used again (E1). Afterwards, samples of the 1st and 2nd groups were kept in 0.05% ACP and 0.5% ACP solutions for 1 min/day, respectively. The 3rd group specimens were placed in 0.05% fluoride solution for 1 min/day. The other two groups were kept in artificial saliva and distilled in water separately. All the samples were assessed by the colorimeter for a third time (E2). We found no significant difference between the groups in ∆E1. There was also no significant difference among 0.05% ACP solution, 0.5% ACP solution, 0.05% fluoride solution, and artificial saliva considering ∆E2. However, a significant difference was noted between the above-mentioned solutions and distilled water in ∆E2. With respect to ∆E3, there were considerable differences between ACP solution and artificial saliva. The same results were obtained for the difference between fluoride solution and artificial saliva. However, no significant difference was found among 0.05% ACP, 0.5% ACP, and 0.05% fluoride solutions in terms of ∆E3. In Conclusion, ACP is as effective as fluoride in the color improvement of WSLs and the recommended treatment for this purpose is daily use of 0.05% ACP, 0.5% ACP or 0.05% fluoride solutions.http://www.mdpi.com/2304-6767/6/3/24white spot lesionsACPfluoridecolorimeter
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author Fahimeh Farzanegan
Hamideh Ameri
Ilnaz Miri Soleiman
Elham Khodaverdi
Abdolrasoul Rangrazi
spellingShingle Fahimeh Farzanegan
Hamideh Ameri
Ilnaz Miri Soleiman
Elham Khodaverdi
Abdolrasoul Rangrazi
An In Vitro Study on the Effect of Amorphous Calcium Phosphate and Fluoride Solutions on Color Improvement of White Spot Lesions
Dentistry Journal
white spot lesions
ACP
fluoride
colorimeter
author_facet Fahimeh Farzanegan
Hamideh Ameri
Ilnaz Miri Soleiman
Elham Khodaverdi
Abdolrasoul Rangrazi
author_sort Fahimeh Farzanegan
title An In Vitro Study on the Effect of Amorphous Calcium Phosphate and Fluoride Solutions on Color Improvement of White Spot Lesions
title_short An In Vitro Study on the Effect of Amorphous Calcium Phosphate and Fluoride Solutions on Color Improvement of White Spot Lesions
title_full An In Vitro Study on the Effect of Amorphous Calcium Phosphate and Fluoride Solutions on Color Improvement of White Spot Lesions
title_fullStr An In Vitro Study on the Effect of Amorphous Calcium Phosphate and Fluoride Solutions on Color Improvement of White Spot Lesions
title_full_unstemmed An In Vitro Study on the Effect of Amorphous Calcium Phosphate and Fluoride Solutions on Color Improvement of White Spot Lesions
title_sort in vitro study on the effect of amorphous calcium phosphate and fluoride solutions on color improvement of white spot lesions
publisher MDPI AG
series Dentistry Journal
issn 2304-6767
publishDate 2018-06-01
description The ability of remineralizing agents to improve the color of white spot lesions (WSL) is an important aspect that should be investigated. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of 0.05% amorphous calcium phosphate (ACP), 0.5% ACP, and 0.05% fluoride solutions, as well as artificial saliva on the color improvement of white spot lesions (WSLs). In this in vitro study, 50 human premolar teeth were randomly classified into five groups. At baseline, all the samples were assessed by using a colorimeter (E0). Then, white spot lesions were induced on the surface of the teeth by means of a pH-cycling model, and the colorimeter was used again (E1). Afterwards, samples of the 1st and 2nd groups were kept in 0.05% ACP and 0.5% ACP solutions for 1 min/day, respectively. The 3rd group specimens were placed in 0.05% fluoride solution for 1 min/day. The other two groups were kept in artificial saliva and distilled in water separately. All the samples were assessed by the colorimeter for a third time (E2). We found no significant difference between the groups in ∆E1. There was also no significant difference among 0.05% ACP solution, 0.5% ACP solution, 0.05% fluoride solution, and artificial saliva considering ∆E2. However, a significant difference was noted between the above-mentioned solutions and distilled water in ∆E2. With respect to ∆E3, there were considerable differences between ACP solution and artificial saliva. The same results were obtained for the difference between fluoride solution and artificial saliva. However, no significant difference was found among 0.05% ACP, 0.5% ACP, and 0.05% fluoride solutions in terms of ∆E3. In Conclusion, ACP is as effective as fluoride in the color improvement of WSLs and the recommended treatment for this purpose is daily use of 0.05% ACP, 0.5% ACP or 0.05% fluoride solutions.
topic white spot lesions
ACP
fluoride
colorimeter
url http://www.mdpi.com/2304-6767/6/3/24
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