Evaluating the effects of remineralizing agents on initial carious lesions.

Q3 Dentistry
Canadian Journal of Dental Hygiene Pub Date : 2025-02-01
Suwimon Jettanacheawchankit, Tuksaporn Pongpradit, Amornrat Euapokai, Auchchara Eiamsakul, Kritsa Wongmoon, Kornchanok Wayakanon
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Abstract

Background: Initial carious lesions are reversible, and fluoride-containing reagents effectively promote enamel remineralization in these initial lesions. Numerous remineralizing agents are available, some containing fluoride and others containing alternatives because of fluoride toxicity concerns. The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of the following remineralizing agents: fluoride varnish (5% NaF, Duraphat®), casein phosphopeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate paste (CPP-ACP, Tooth Mousse®), and casein phosphopeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate fluoride paste (CPP-ACPF, Tooth Mousse Plus®) on initial carious lesions.

Materials and methods: Forty human maxillary premolar teeth were randomized into 4 experimental groups: distilled water, fluoride varnish, CPP-ACP, and CPP-ACPF. All 40 teeth were cut in half mesiodistally. A Vickers microhardness test was performed on the buccal half of each tooth; the lingual half was examined with a spectrophotometer for colour dimension. An Atomic Force Microscope was used to evaluate roughness. During the experiments, microhardness, colour, and roughness were examined 3 times: 1) before treatment; 2) after demineralization; and 3) after remineralization. At each stage, a scanning electron microscope was used to examine surface features and enable energy dispersive X-ray chemical composition analysis.

Results: Demineralization carried out in preparation for testing of the agents caused enamel hardness to decrease significantly. Enamel roughness increased, although not significantly. After remineralization, each of the 3 remineralizing agents had significantly increased both hardness and lightness (L*), compared to the demineralized enamel. Each agent decreased enamel roughness, but the roughness change was not significant.

Conclusion: Comparing the 3 remineralizing agents, there were no significant differences between the agents in effectiveness.

评估再矿化剂对初始龋齿病变的影响。
背景:初始龋齿是可逆的,含氟试剂能有效促进这些初始龋齿的牙釉质再矿化。市面上有许多再矿化剂,其中一些含有氟化物,而另一些由于氟化物毒性问题而含有替代品。本研究的目的是探讨以下再矿化剂:氟清漆(5% NaF, Duraphat®),酪蛋白磷酸肽-无定形磷酸钙糊剂(CPP-ACP, Tooth Mousse®)和酪蛋白磷酸肽-无定形磷酸钙氟糊剂(CPP-ACPF, Tooth Mousse Plus®)对初始龋齿病变的影响。材料与方法:将40颗人上颌前磨牙随机分为蒸馏水组、氟化物清漆组、CPP-ACP组和CPP-ACPF组。所有的40颗牙齿都被中纵向切成两半。对每颗牙的颊部进行维氏显微硬度测试;舌部用分光光度计测定颜色尺寸。原子力显微镜用于评价粗糙度。实验过程中,显微硬度、颜色、粗糙度检测3次:1)处理前;2)脱矿后;3)再矿化后。在每个阶段,使用扫描电子显微镜检查表面特征并进行能量色散x射线化学成分分析。结果:制剂准备试验时进行脱矿,使牙釉质硬度明显降低。牙釉质粗糙度增加,但不显著。再矿化后,3种再矿化剂均比脱矿后的牙釉质硬度和轻度(L*)显著提高。各药物均可降低牙釉质粗糙度,但粗糙度变化不显著。结论:3种再矿化药物比较,疗效无显著性差异。
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Canadian Journal of Dental Hygiene
Canadian Journal of Dental Hygiene Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Dental Hygiene (CJDH), established in 1966, is the peer-reviewed research journal of the Canadian Dental Hygienists Association. Published in February (electronic-only issue), June, and October, CJDH welcomes submissions in English and French on topics of relevance to dental hygiene practice, education, policy, and theory.
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