Influence of the relative enamel abrasivity of toothpastes (REA value) on the wear of eroded enamel.

Q3 Medicine
Zoe S Moser, Blend Hamza, Florian J Wegehaupt
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Eroded enamel is more susceptible to abrasion than healthy one. The present study aims to determine the impact of toothpaste abrasiveness (REA-value) and brushing force on enamel wear after erosion. 140 enamel samples from bovine teeth were divided into seven groups (N = 20). Each group was assigned a different toothpaste with varying levels of abrasiveness (groups 1+2: Candida Parodin (REA 2), groups 3+4: Candida Multicare (REA 9), and groups 5+6: Candida White Micro Crystals (REA 19)). The samples were first exposed to a citric acid solution (pH 2.60; 2 min) to simulate an erosive attack and then subjected to brushing with the assigned toothpaste using an automatic brushing machine at 1- and 2-N brushing force. Samples of group 7 were left unbrushed and served as the control group. The erosive/abrasive cycling was repeated 10 times. Enamel wear was measured profilometrically. Higher erosive/abrasive wear was observed in all toothpaste groups compared to the control. In all toothpaste groups, erosive/abrasive wear was significantly higher at 2-N brushing force than 1 N (P < 0.05). At 1-N and 2-N force, Candida Parodin showed lower enamel wear than Candida Multicare and Candida White Micro Crystals. The results showed that toothpastes with higher REA values result in greater abrasion of eroded enamel, but only up to a certain value. Eroded tooth structure is more prone to abrasion at higher contact pressure, but REA value has a greater influence. Patients with erosion should use toothpaste with low REA value and avoid excessive contact pressure.

牙膏相对牙釉质耐磨性(REA值)对侵蚀牙釉质磨损的影响
受损的牙釉质比健康的牙釉质更容易磨损。本研究旨在探讨牙膏的磨耗性(REA-value)和刷牙力对牙釉质侵蚀后磨损的影响。140份牛牙釉质样品分为7组(N = 20)。每组分配一种具有不同磨蚀程度的牙膏(1+2组:念珠菌Parodin (REA 2), 3+4组:多重念珠菌(REA 9), 5+6组:白色微晶念珠菌(REA 19))。样品首先暴露于柠檬酸溶液(pH 2.60;2分钟)模拟侵蚀,然后用指定的牙膏用自动刷牙机以1和2倍的刷牙力刷牙。第7组不刷毛,作为对照组。腐蚀/磨蚀循环重复10次。牙釉质磨损进行了轮廓测量。与对照组相比,所有牙膏组都观察到更高的侵蚀性/磨蚀性磨损。在所有牙膏组中,2 N刷牙力下的侵蚀磨损显著高于1 N (P < 0.05)。在1-N和2-N力作用下,Parodin念珠菌的牙釉质磨损程度低于Multicare念珠菌和White Micro Crystals念珠菌。结果表明,REA值越高的牙膏对侵蚀牙釉质的磨损越大,但仅在一定程度上。在较高的接触压力下,侵蚀齿结构更容易发生磨损,但REA值的影响更大。糜烂患者应使用REA值较低的牙膏,避免接触压力过大。
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Swiss dental journal
Swiss dental journal Dentistry-Dentistry (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: Fondé en 1891 et lu par tous les médecins-dentistes ou presque qui exercent en Suisse, le SWISS DENTAL JOURNAL SSO est l’organe de publication scientifique de la Société suisse des médecins-dentistes SSO. Il publie des articles qui sont reconnus pour la formation continue et informe sur l’actualité en médecine dentaire et dans le domaine de la politique professionnelle de la SSO.
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