The level of two trace elements in carious, non-carious, primary, and permanent teeth.

IF 0.9 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Ruya Kuru, Gulsah Balan, Sahin Yilmaz, Pakize Neslihan Taslı, Serap Akyuz, Aysen Yarat, Fikrettin Sahin
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Purpose: The boron and fluoride mainly accumulate in the bones and teeth of the human body. The purpose of this study is to determine boron or fluoride levels in the whole tooth, to evaluate the correlation between their levels and to compare these levels in primary/permanent, carious, and non-carious groups.

Materials and methods: The boron and fluoride levels of thirty-six teeth, separated such as primary carious (n=9) and non-carious (n=9), permanent carious (n=9) and non-carious (n=9), were determined by ICP-MS and ion-selective electrode, respectively.

Results: While boron levels were between 0.001 and 5.88 ppm, the fluoride levels were between 21.24 and 449.22 ppm. The boron level of non-carious teeth was higher than those of carious teeth in primary and permanent tooth groups. However, this difference was not statistically significant (p>0.05). The fluoride level of non-carious teeth was higher than those of carious teeth in primary (p=0.062) and permanent teeth groups (p=0.046). Negative correlation, found between boron and fluoride in all groups, was significant only in non-carious teeth group (r=-0.488, p=0.040).

Conclusion: The results of our study proved the importance of fluoride as a protective factor for dental caries once more. The boron levels in non-carious teeth were also higher than carious teeth. However, it was not significant. Moreover, there was negative correlation between teeth boron and fluoride levels. Therefore, it is necessary to conduct more detailed studies on the tooth boron level and its relation with caries formation and with fluoride levels.

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龋齿、非龋齿、乳牙和恒牙中两种微量元素的含量。
用途:硼和氟化物主要积聚在人体的骨骼和牙齿中。本研究的目的是确定整个牙齿中的硼或氟水平,评估其水平之间的相关性,并比较原发性/永久性、龋齿组和非龋齿组的硼或氟水平。材料与方法:采用ICP-MS和离子选择电极分别测定原发性龋齿(n=9)和非龋齿(n=9)、永久性龋齿(n=9)和非龋齿(n=9) 36颗牙齿的硼、氟水平。结果:硼含量在0.001 - 5.88 ppm之间,氟含量在21.24 - 449.22 ppm之间。乳牙组和恒牙组无龋组的硼含量均高于龋组。但差异无统计学意义(p>0.05)。乳牙组非龋牙组氟含量高于龋牙组(p=0.062)和恒牙组(p=0.046)。硼和氟在所有组中呈负相关,仅在非龋齿组中显著(r=-0.488, p=0.040)。结论:本研究结果再次证明了氟化物作为龋病保护因子的重要性。非蛀牙的硼含量也高于蛀牙。然而,这并不显著。此外,牙齿硼和氟化物水平呈负相关。因此,有必要对牙齿硼含量及其与龋齿形成和氟化物含量的关系进行更详细的研究。
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European Oral Research
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