Comparison of Enamel Fluoride Uptake from Five Fluoride-Containing Topical Treatment Products

B. Suh
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Purpose: To observe and compare enamel fluoride uptake in enamel by three fluoride varnishes, a fluoride foam, and a fluoride gel. Methods: Bovine incisors were ground and cut into six groups (n=10) of cubic samples, set in resin cement such that a single square surface of facial enamel was exposed in each sample. These enamel surfaces were polished and treated, with a group assigned to each of three 5% sodium fluoride varnishes (BISCO, 3M ESPE, GC America), a fluoride foam (Dentsply Sirona), a fluoride gel (Crosstex International, Inc), as well as a water control group. After application of product, the samples were agitated at 37°C before removal of product by potassium hydroxide solution (10mL, 1.0M, saturated with calcium phosphate). A layer of exposed enamel was dissolved in each sample with perchloric acid (2.5mL, 1.0M) which was then neutralized with sodium hydroxide. The resulting solution was buffered in TISAB II and measured for fluoride content by ion selective electrode (ISE), which was adjusted for sample surface area. Results: Enamel each group the following mean values and standard error: 8.32±0.44 μg/cm 2 , 2 , and 4.04±0.20 μg/cm 2 in the BISCO, 3M ESPE, and GC America varnishes, 6.52±0.64 μg/cm 2 in the fluoride foam, 7.03 ± 0.51 μg/ cm 2 in the fluoride gel, and 1.59 ± 0.11 μg/cm 2 in the control group. When in contact with tooth enamel, topical fluoride treatments including varnishes, gels and foams can induce fluorapatite by chemically incorporating fluoride in the tooth structure. This enamel fluoride uptake can be measured and compared to guide clinicians on the relative efficacy of different fluoride treatments. Results demonstrated here show that the BISCO varnish has a statistically higher EFU compared to other tested products.
五种含氟局部治疗产品对牙釉质氟吸收的比较
目的:观察和比较三种氟清漆、氟泡沫和氟凝胶对牙釉质氟的吸收。方法:将牛门牙磨碎,切成6组(n=10)立方样品,用树脂胶合剂固定,使每个样品暴露一个面釉质的正方形表面。这些牙釉质表面被抛光和处理,分别被分配到三种5%氟化钠清漆(BISCO, 3M ESPE, GC America),氟泡沫(Dentsply Sirona),氟凝胶(Crosstex International, Inc),以及水对照组。使用产品后,样品在37℃下搅拌,然后用氢氧化钾溶液(10mL, 1.0M,饱和磷酸钙)去除产品。每个样品用高氯酸(2.5mL, 1.0M)溶解一层暴露的牙釉质,然后用氢氧化钠中和。所得溶液在TISAB II中缓冲,并通过离子选择电极(ISE)测量氟化物含量,并根据样品表面积进行调整。结果:各组牙釉质的平均值和标准误差分别为:BISCO、3M ESPE、GC America清漆组为8.32±0.44 μg/cm 2、2、4.04±0.20 μg/cm 2,氟泡沫组为6.52±0.64 μg/cm 2,氟凝胶组为7.03±0.51 μg/cm 2,对照组为1.59±0.11 μg/cm 2。当与牙釉质接触时,局部氟化物处理,包括清漆、凝胶和泡沫,可以通过化学方法将氟化物结合到牙齿结构中,从而诱导氟磷灰石。这种牙釉质氟吸收可以测量和比较,以指导临床医生对不同的氟治疗的相对疗效。这里展示的结果表明,与其他测试产品相比,BISCO清漆具有统计上更高的EFU。
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