Remineralization of early caries lesions by calcium hypophosphite in vitro: a surface microhardness study.

IF 2.5 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Bennett Tochukwu Amaechi, Razina Vohra, Sima Abdollahi, Kelly Yang, Amos Chinedu Obiefuna, Erik Schulze Zur Wiesche, Joachim Enax
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Abstract

Aim: This in vitro study used a pH cycling model to compare the caries remineralizing efficacy of toothpaste formulations containing calcium hypophosphite (CaP), hydroxyapatite (HAP), or sodium fluoride (NaF).

Methods: Bovine enamel blocks with plaque-induced initial caries lesions were randomized (n = 30/group) to toothpaste formulations containing 1% CaP, 20% HAP, 1% CaP+20% HAP, or 1450 ppm fluoride provided as NaF. Lesion-bearing samples were subjected to a 14-day remineralization using a pH-cycling model with daily regimen of three 2-min applications of toothpaste slurry (1:3 toothpaste: water), one 2-h acid exposure, and storage in artificial saliva for the rest of the day. Remineralization was quantified as change in surface microhardness (SMH) of each sample measured before and after toothpaste treatment and expressed as percent remineralization (%Rem). Statistical analyses included paired t tests for within-group changes and one-way ANOVA with Tukey's post hoc tests for between-group comparisons (α = 0.05).

Results: All groups exhibited significant (paired t test, p < 0.001) increase in SMH from baseline, indicating remineralization. Combining CaP and HAP achieved significantly (ANOVA/Tukey's, p < 0.001) greater %Rem (89.7 ± 3.3) when compared with CaP alone (75.4 ± 5.5), HAP alone (62.4 ± 4.8), or NaF alone (60.3 ± 7.8). While %Rem achieved with CaP alone was significantly (p < 0.001) greater than that of HAP and NaF, there was no significant difference in %Rem between HAP and NaF.

Conclusion: This in vitro study demonstrates that CaP alone, and in combination with HAP, increases enamel surface microhardness, confirming that CaP-based formulations are efficient strategies for the remineralization of early caries lesions.

体外次磷酸钙对早期龋病再矿化的影响:表面显微硬度研究。
目的:本体外研究采用pH循环模型比较含次磷酸钙(CaP)、羟基磷灰石(HAP)或氟化钠(NaF)牙膏配方的龋齿再矿化效果。方法:将有牙菌斑引起的初始龋损的牛牙釉质块随机(n = 30/组)分到含有1% CaP、20% HAP、1% CaP+20% HAP或1450 ppm氟(以NaF形式提供)的牙膏配方中。使用ph循环模型对带病变的样品进行为期14天的再矿化,每天使用三次牙膏浆(牙膏:水1:3),每次2小时的酸暴露,并在一天的其余时间储存在人工唾液中。再矿化量化为牙膏处理前后各试样表面显微硬度(SMH)的变化,并以再矿化百分比(%Rem)表示。统计分析包括组内变化的配对t检验和组间比较的单因素方差分析和Tukey事后检验(α = 0.05)。结论:本体外研究表明,单独使用CaP及联合使用HAP可提高牙釉质表面显微硬度,证实了基于CaP的配方是早期龋病再矿化的有效策略。
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BDJ Open
BDJ Open Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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