Bicarbonate-based powder and paste dentifrice effects on caries.

Clinical preventive dentistry Pub Date : 1990-04-01
J M Tanzer, T McMahon, L Grant
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The effects of sodium bicarbonate-based powder and paste dentifrices on dental caries and Streptococcus sobrinus recoveries in rats were studied. Three S. sobrinus 6715-13WT infected groups of specific pathogen-free weanling rats, consuming a diet which contains 56% sucrose, were topically treated with either demineralized water, dentifrice paste, or dentifrice powder. Both the paste and powder contained 0.22% (w/w) NaF. All topical treatments were given for one min daily per rat, five days a week. Animals' teeth were swabbed for recovery of 6715-13WT and total recoverable flora. Recoveries of 6715-13WT were 75% lower from both powder-treated and paste-treated dentifrice than from water-treated rats' teeth (p less than 0.001). Total caries scores were 45% lower for the powder-treated and 43% lower for the paste-treated rats than the water-treated ones (p less than 0.01). The major portion of the caries inhibition was evident on smooth tooth surfaces, 68% for powder-treated and 65% for paste-treated by comparison with water-treated animals (p less than 0.01), although a lesser caries reduction was also evident in tooth fissures (sulci). Thus, both powder and paste formulations of a sodium bicarbonate-based dentifrice containing 0.22% NaF equally and potently inhibited caries in rats, challenged bacteriologically and dietarily to develop severe caries.

碳酸氢盐粉状和膏状牙膏对龋齿的影响。
研究了碳酸氢钠粉状和膏状牙膏对大鼠龋病和链球菌恢复的影响。三只sobrinus 6715-13WT感染的特定无病原体断奶大鼠,食用含有56%蔗糖的饮食,局部用脱盐水、牙膏或牙膏粉治疗。膏体和粉体的NaF含量均为0.22% (w/w)。每只大鼠局部用药1分钟,每周5天。拭子动物牙齿以恢复6715-13WT和总可恢复菌群。与水处理大鼠牙齿相比,粉末处理和糊处理大鼠牙齿中6715-13WT的回收率低75% (p < 0.001)。与水处理组相比,粉处理组和糊处理组的龋总评分分别降低了45%和43% (p < 0.01)。与水处理的动物相比,粉剂处理的龋齿抑制率为68%,糊剂处理的龋齿抑制率为65% (p < 0.01),尽管牙缝(沟)的龋齿减少率也较低。因此,含有0.22% NaF的碳酸氢钠基牙膏的粉状和膏状配方均能有效抑制大鼠的龋齿,并在细菌和饮食上引发严重的龋齿。
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