NANOCOMPLEJO DE FOSFOPÉPTIDO DE CASEÍNA-FOSFATO DE CALCIO AMORFO (CPP-ACP) EN ODONTOLOGÍA: ESTADO DEL ARTE

C. Troconis, Sthefanie del Carmen Perez Puello
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Saliva and external agents containing different concentrations of sodium fluoride (NaF) promote the dental remineralization process. However, these resources may not be sufficient to counteract the multiple factors involved in the process of dental caries, especially in high-risk patients. There are alternatives that have been extensively researched, such as casein phosphopeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate (CPP-ACP) which provides essential ions, like phosphate and calcium, acting as an adjuvant in the remineralization process. Manufacturers of CPP-ACP-based products also suggest that it can produce desensitizing effects. This nanocomplex has been used experimentally with some dental cements and adhesive systems, but it is important to clarify the effects of this procedure, and the remineralizing/desensitizing advantages it offers. The objective of this topic review was to present the state of the art on CPP-ACP nanocomplex. In terms of dental caries prevention, this remineralizing option is not better than NaF. CPP-ACP provides a dental desensitizing action, but it is temporary and less effective than other alternatives such as potassium nitrate or NaF. The experimental incorporation of CPP-ACP into dental cements should be controlled for not to compromise the physico-chemical properties of the material. The use of dental products based on this nanocomplex as dental surface pretreatment may decrease the bond strength of adhesive materials, but this effect is material dependent.
唾液和含有不同浓度氟化钠(NaF)的外部剂促进牙齿再矿化过程。然而,这些资源可能不足以抵消龋齿过程中涉及的多种因素,特别是在高危患者中。还有一些替代品已经被广泛研究,如酪蛋白磷酸肽-无定形磷酸钙(CPP-ACP),它提供必需离子,如磷酸盐和钙,在再矿化过程中作为佐剂。基于cpp - acp的产品制造商也认为它可以产生脱敏效果。这种纳米复合物已经在实验中与一些牙科胶合剂和粘合剂系统一起使用,但澄清这种方法的效果以及它提供的再矿化/脱敏优势是很重要的。本文综述了磷酸腺苷- acp纳米复合物的研究进展。在预防龋齿方面,这种再矿化的选择并不比氟化钠更好。CPP-ACP提供牙齿脱敏作用,但它是暂时的,效果不如硝酸钾或NaF等其他替代品。在实验中将CPP-ACP掺入牙水泥时应加以控制,以免影响材料的理化性质。使用基于该纳米复合物的牙科产品作为牙表面预处理可能会降低粘接材料的结合强度,但这种影响是材料依赖的。
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