再矿化剂对漂白牙釉质表面腐蚀效果的体外研究

Jain Mathew, Robin Theruvil, Allu Baby, Manju Krishna Em, Saira George, Midhun Paul, J. Jacob
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牙齿漂白有助于改善变色牙齿的外观。但是使用酸性食物会导致漂白后的侵蚀加剧。用再矿化剂进行再矿化处理,可使漂白后失去的牙釉质表面硬度恢复。本研究分析了牙釉质表面受到漂白和侵蚀后,再矿化剂对牙釉质显微硬度的影响。目的:本研究的目的是评估再矿化剂对受侵蚀侵蚀的漂白牙釉质表面的影响。所用材料:(1)35%过氧化脲(Opalescence PF, Ultradent) -漂白剂;(2) Remin Pro-a再矿化剂;(3) 1%柠檬酸溶液——腐蚀剂。材料和方法:将样品分为三组,分别进行漂白和侵蚀处理。i组先用35%过氧化脲处理,再用1%柠檬酸溶液处理;II组- 35%过氧化脲加再矿化剂再加1%柠檬酸溶液处理;iii组-用1%柠檬酸溶液不漂白。样本量采用统计包G*power(3.1.5)计算,显著性水平为0.05。得到的样本量为n = 15,每组5个样本。GI、GII和GIII进行维氏显微硬度分析。对表面硬度损失(% SHL)进行了分析。结果:与ⅰ组35.048相比,ⅱ组SHL %最低,为24.718。结论:牙齿漂白后使用再矿化剂有助于减少牙齿漂白造成的侵蚀。
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Evaluation of the Effect of Remineralizing Agent on Bleached Enamel Surfaces Subjected to Erosion: An In vitro Study
Tooth bleaching helps to improve the appearance of discolored teeth. But the use of acidic food can lead to increased erosion after bleaching. Remineralizing treatment with a remineralizing agent is capable of reestablishing the lost enamel surface hardness after bleaching. In this study, changes in microhardness were analyzed upon the application of a remineralizing agent after subjecting the enamel surfaces to bleaching and erosive challenge. Aim: The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of a remineralizing agent on bleached enamel surfaces subjected to erosive challenge. Materials used: (1) 35% carbamide peroxide (Opalescence PF, Ultradent)—a bleaching agent; (2) Remin Pro—a remineralizing agent; (3) 1% citric acid solution—an erosive agent. Materials and methods: Samples were divided into three groups and subjected to bleaching and erosion treatment. Group I—treated with 35% carbamide peroxide then treated with 1% citric acid solution; group II —treated with 35% carbamide peroxide and a remineralizing agent followed by 1% citric acid solution; group III—without bleaching with 1% citric acid solution. The sample size calculated using the statistical package G*power (3.1.5) with a level of significance of 0.05. The sample size obtained is n = 15, 5 samples per group. GI, GII, and GIII were subjected to the Vickers microhardness analysis. Loss of surface hardness loss (% SHL) was analyzed. Result: The lowest % SHL is in group II—24.718 when compared with group I—35.048. Conclusion: Post-bleaching application of a remineralizing agent helps to decrease the effect of erosion occurring as a consequence of bleaching.
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