Enamel-Caries Prevention Using Two Applications of Fluoride-Laser Sequence.

Texas dental journal Pub Date : 2016-03-01
Amal Noureldin, Ines Quintanilla, Elias Kontogiorgos, Daniel Jones
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Studies demonstrated a significant synergism between fluoride and laser in reduction of enamel solubility. However, minimal research has focused on testing the sequence of their application and no other research investigated the preventive effect of repeated applications of a combined treatment. This study investigated the effect of two applications of fluoride-laser sequence on the resistance of sound enamel to cariogenic challenge compared to one-time application. Sixty enamel slabs were cut from 10 human incisors, ground flat, polished and coated with nail varnish except a 2 x 2 mm window. Specimens were randomly assigned into five groups of 12 specimens; (CON-) negative-control received no treatment, (CON+) positive-control received pH challenge, (FV) treated with M fluoride varnish, (F-L1) one-application fluoride-varnish followed by CO2 laser-treatment (short-pulsed 10.6 µm, 2.4J/ cm2, 10HZ, 10sec), and (F-L2) two-applications of fluoride varnish-laser treatment. Specimens were left in distilled water for one day between applications. Except CON-, all groups were submitted to pH cycling for 9-days (8 demin/ remin + 1 day remineralisation bath) at 37°C. Enamel demineralization was quantitatively evaluated by measurement of Knoop surface-microhardness (SM H) (50-grams/10 seconds). Data were analyzed using one-way ANOVA (p ≤ 0.05) followed by Duncan's Multiple Range Test. Within the limitations of this study, it was found that one or two applications of fluoride-laser sequence significantly improved resistance of the sound enamel surface to acid attack compared to FV-treated group. Although the two applications of fluoride-laser sequence (F-L1 and F-L2) showed higher SMH values, significant resistance to demineralization was only obtained with repeated applications.

氟化物-激光序列预防牙釉质龋的两种应用。
研究表明,氟化物和激光在降低牙釉质溶解度方面具有显著的协同作用。然而,很少有研究集中在测试它们的应用顺序上,也没有其他研究调查反复应用联合治疗的预防效果。本研究比较了氟激光序列两次应用对健全牙釉质抗龋性的影响。从10个人类门牙上切下60块珐琅板,磨平,抛光并涂上指甲油,除了一个2 × 2毫米的窗口。将标本随机分为5组,每组12只;(CON-)阴性对照组不处理,(CON+)阳性对照组接受pH挑战,(FV)使用M氟清漆处理,(F-L1)使用一次氟清漆后进行CO2激光处理(短脉冲10.6µM, 2.4 4j / cm2, 10HZ, 10sec), (F-L2)使用两次氟清漆-激光处理。在两次应用之间,标本在蒸馏水中放置一天。除CON-外,所有组在37°C下进行9天的pH循环(8 demin/ remin + 1天再矿化浴)。采用Knoop表面显微硬度(SM H) (50 g /10 s)定量评价牙釉质脱矿。数据分析采用单因素方差分析(p≤0.05),并采用Duncan多元极差检验。在本研究的限制范围内,我们发现,与fv处理组相比,一两次氟化物激光序列的应用显著提高了声牙釉质表面对酸侵蚀的抵抗力。虽然氟化物激光序列的两种应用(F-L1和F-L2)显示出更高的SMH值,但只有反复应用才能获得显著的脱矿抗性。
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