G. R. Batista, R. Zanatta, M. G. Augusto, Gabriela Souza Arantes, A. Borges, C. Torres
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Abstract
Objective: Evaluate the protective effect of artificial saliva formulations associated or not with mucin on dentin. Materials and Methods: Bovine dentin specimens were randomly allocated to 10 groups (n = 20) according to the artificial saliva tested and the presence or absence of mucin: Amaechi et al. (1998); Klimek et al. (1982); Vieira et al. (2005) and Eisenburger et al. (2001) and deionized water (control). Samples were submitted to an erosive cycle consisting of two immersions of 120 min in the saliva, followed by 1 min in hydrochloric acid solution, and new storage in saliva for 120 min. Surface loss (μm) was measured before and after the cycle. Data were analyzed using 2-way ANOVA and Tukey’s test (p < 0.05). Results: A significant difference was observed for the saliva formulation but not for the presence of mucin. The deionized water provided the highest surface loss and the Eisenburger’s saliva formulation the lowest. The groups testing the Amaechi, Klimek, and Vieira saliva did not present significant differences. Conclusion: Eisenburger’s saliva formulation provides a higher protective effect against dentin erosion. The presence of mucin did not increase the erosion-preventive effect of artificial saliva formulations.
目的:评价与粘蛋白相关或不相关的人工唾液制剂对牙本质的保护作用。材料与方法:根据所测人工唾液及有无粘蛋白,将牛牙本质标本随机分为10组(n = 20): Amaechi et al. (1998);Klimek et al. (1982);Vieira et al.(2005)和Eisenburger et al.(2001)和去离子水(对照)。样品在唾液中浸泡两次120分钟,然后在盐酸溶液中浸泡1分钟,然后在唾液中储存120分钟。在循环前后测量表面损失(μm)。数据分析采用双因素方差分析和Tukey检验(p < 0.05)。结果:观察到唾液制剂有显著差异,但粘蛋白的存在没有显著差异。去离子水提供了最高的表面损失和艾森伯格的唾液配方最低。测试Amaechi, Klimek和Vieira唾液的小组没有表现出显著的差异。结论:艾森伯格唾液制剂对牙本质侵蚀具有较高的保护作用。粘蛋白的存在并没有增加人工唾液配方的防侵蚀作用。
期刊介绍:
The Journal BRAZILIAN DENTAL SCIENCE is a trimonthly scientific publication of the Institute of Science and Technology of São José dos Campos - UNESP. MISSION - To disseminate and promote the interchange of scientific information amongst the national and international dental community, by means of basic and applied research.