“ Evaluation of the Effect of Two Different Concentration of Arginine on Fluoride Uptake by Demineralized Enamel Surfaces” in vitro study

Ahlam Abdslam, M. Farag, shaimaa Mahfouz Omer
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Introduction: Arginine is a natural component of human saliva, which has recently been incorporated in dentifrices treating teeth sensitivity and acts as a protective factor against caries. Aim of the study: This study evaluated the effect of two different concentrations of arginine; 2.5% and 8% on fluoride uptake by demineralized enamel surfaces. Methods: 80 specimens obtained from 40 human premolars were divided randomly into 4 equal groups (n=20 per group): (GI=negative control), (GII=positive control) treated by sodium fluoride (NaF500 ppmf), group III treated by combination of sodium fluoride solution (NaF 500 ppmf)+arginine solution (2.5%) and group IV treated by combination of sodium fluoride solution (NaF 500 ppmf)+arginine solution (8%). Microhardness was tested using Vickers microhardness test, in addition to imaging using environmental scanning electron microscope (ESEM) and minerals content was assessed using energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX). Statistical analysis was performed utilizing Kolmogorov-Smirnov and Shapiro-Wilk tests for normality of data, Levene’s tests for homogeneity and one-way ANOVA with Bonferroni post hoc tests for the evaluation of statistical significance among the groups. Results: Highest mean microhardness was in group III (370.58±12.14) and group IV (370.22±8.24). An increase in mineral density was found in group IV followed by group III, then group II and group I as revealed by ESEM. Data analysis showed increase in fluoride concentration in group III followed by group IV, group II and group I with a mean value (17.59±1.33), (14.62±1.91), (13.57±2.29) and (14.32±2.13) respectively. Conclusion: Fluoride uptake of demineralized enamel is increased when using both concentrations of arginine (2.5% and 8%). Arginine modulates areas of mineralized deposits and overall refinement of enamel ultrastructure.
两种不同浓度精氨酸对脱矿牙釉质表面氟吸收影响的体外研究
简介:精氨酸是人类唾液中的一种天然成分,最近已被纳入治疗牙齿敏感的牙膏中,并作为防止龋齿的保护因素。研究目的:本研究评估了两种不同浓度精氨酸的效果;脱矿牙釉质表面对氟的吸收分别为2.5%和8%。方法:取40例人前磨牙标本80例,随机分为4组(每组20例):GI组(阴性对照组)、GII组(阳性对照组)、III组(氟化钠溶液(NaF500 ppmf)+精氨酸溶液(2.5%)、IV组(NaF500 ppmf)+精氨酸溶液(8%)。显微硬度测试采用维氏显微硬度测试,显微成像采用环境扫描电镜(ESEM),矿物含量评估采用能量色散x射线光谱(EDX)。统计分析采用Kolmogorov-Smirnov和Shapiro-Wilk检验检验数据的正态性,Levene检验检验同质性,单因素方差分析采用Bonferroni事后检验评价组间统计显著性。结果:平均显微硬度最高的是组III(370.58±12.14)和组IV(370.22±8.24)。ESEM显示,第IV组、第III组、第II组和第I组的矿物质密度均有所增加。数据分析显示,氟浓度在ⅲ组升高,其次为ⅳ组、ⅱ组和ⅰ组,平均值分别为(17.59±1.33)、(14.62±1.91)、(13.57±2.29)和(14.32±2.13)。结论:使用两种浓度的精氨酸(2.5%和8%)均可增加脱矿牙釉质对氟的吸收。精氨酸调节矿化区和釉质超微结构的整体细化。
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