Comparison of the remineralization effectiveness of three remineralizing agents on artificial enamel lesions: an in vitro study.

IF 2.5 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Maha Mohamed Montaser, Heba Youssef, Ghada Mohamed Mahmoud
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Abstract

Introduction: Early enamel demineralization can be reversed through remineralization, which restores lost minerals to strengthen enamel and prevent decay.

Aim: This study evaluated the remineralization efficiency of three commercial treatments on artificially demineralized primary enamel.

Methods: Forty exfoliated primary anterior teeth were demineralized and divided into five groups: untreated control, artificial saliva, fluoridated toothpaste, Curasept toothpaste, and BioMin toothpaste. The treatments were applied for 28 days. Remineralization efficacy was assessed using Vickers microhardness testing, surface roughness measurement, and Scanning electron microscope combined with EDX (SEM-EDX). One-way ANOVA and Tukey's HSD test were used for statistical analysis.

Results: Microhardness and surface roughness tests confirmed BioMin's superior remineralization potential. Scanning electron microscopy showed that untreated enamel exhibited extensive demineralization, whereas treated groups displayed varying degrees of remineralization. BioMin demonstrated the highest calcium, phosphate, and fluoride incorporation, followed by Curasept and fluoridated toothpaste. The artificial saliva group showed no significant improvement over the control.

Conclusion: BioMin, followed by Curasept and fluoridated toothpaste, effectively remineralized demineralized enamel. BioMin's bioactive glass formulation provided the highest mineral gain, suggesting its potential for non-invasive enamel restoration in pediatric dentistry.

三种再矿化剂对人工牙釉质病变再矿化效果的体外比较研究。
简介:早期的牙釉质脱矿可以通过再矿化来逆转,再矿化可以恢复流失的矿物质,增强牙釉质,防止蛀牙。目的:评价三种商业治疗方法对人工脱矿初级牙釉质的再矿化效果。方法:对40颗脱落的乳牙进行脱矿治疗,分为5组:未处理对照组、人工唾液组、加氟牙膏组、Curasept牙膏组和BioMin牙膏组。试验期28 d。再矿化效果通过维氏显微硬度测试、表面粗糙度测量和扫描电镜结合EDX (SEM-EDX)进行评估。采用单因素方差分析和Tukey’s HSD检验进行统计分析。结果:显微硬度和表面粗糙度测试证实了BioMin具有优越的再矿化潜力。扫描电镜显示,未处理的牙釉质表现出广泛的脱矿,而处理组表现出不同程度的再矿化。百奥敏的钙、磷酸盐和氟化物含量最高,其次是Curasept和含氟牙膏。与对照组相比,人工唾液组没有明显改善。结论:百奥敏、Curasept、含氟牙膏对脱矿牙釉质的再矿化效果较好。BioMin的生物活性玻璃配方提供了最高的矿物质增益,表明其在儿童牙科的非侵入性牙釉质修复方面的潜力。
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BDJ Open
BDJ Open Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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