EVALUATION OF THE EFFECT OF FERROUS SULFATE ON ENAMEL DEMINERALIZATION OF HUMAN DECIDUOUS TEETH: AN IN VITRO STUDY

Johnny Holanda de Gauw, Lara Maria Melo Costa, R. N. Silva, N. Santos, Maria-Dânia Tenório
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Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of ferrous sulfate (FS) on demineralized and non-demineralized human deciduous teeth. Additionally, it was evaluated the penetration extent of FS and its remineralizing effect on the enamel of deciduous teeth using Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM). Method: The sample comprised 44 human deciduous teeth. The 44 crowns were divided randomly into four groups: group A (FS after demineralization), group B (FS without demineralization), group C (only demineralization), and group D (control group). FS at 0.45 mol/L -1 was used daily (15 days) and demineralization was done by pH cycling (7 days). Then, three longitudinal slices of the crowns were photographed using PLM. The degree of penetration of the lesion or stain was measured in micrometers, as well as the distance between the external enamel surface and the core of lesion. Results: Group A showed a dark stain on the outer surface of enamel larger than the group B. It is suggested, a remineralizing effect when comparing groups, A and C. The mean depth and standard deviation for groups A, B, and C were 4.27µm (±1.49), 3.72 µm (±1.68) and 5.00 µm (±1.84), respectively. No dark stains were observed in group D. Conclusion: FS stained the demineralized and non-demineralized human deciduous teeth. However, dark stains in the non-demineralized teeth were smaller or absent, than in the demineralized teeth. Therefore, FS may have a protective effect against demineralization.
硫酸亚铁对人乳牙牙釉质脱矿作用的体外研究
目的:评价硫酸亚铁(FS)对脱矿和非脱矿乳牙的影响。应用偏光显微镜(PLM)观察FS的渗透程度及对乳牙牙釉质的再矿化作用。方法:选取44颗乳牙作为样本。将44个牙冠随机分为4组:A组(FS脱矿后)、B组(FS未脱矿)、C组(仅脱矿)和D组(对照组)。每天使用0.45 mol/L -1的FS (15 d),通过pH循环进行脱矿(7 d)。然后,利用PLM对冠的三个纵向切片进行拍摄。以微米为单位测量病变或染色的渗透程度,以及外牙釉质表面与病变核心之间的距离。结果:A组牙釉质外表面暗斑较B组大,提示A、C组有再矿化作用。A、B、C组的平均深度为4.27µm(±1.49),标准偏差为3.72µm(±1.68),5.00µm(±1.84)。结论:FS对脱矿和非脱矿人乳牙进行染色。然而,非脱矿牙齿的深色污渍比脱矿牙齿的小或没有。因此,FS可能对脱矿有保护作用。
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