氟二胺银治疗龋齿病变的体外银和氟释放。

Pediatric dentistry Pub Date : 2025-01-15
Yasmi O Crystal, Fernanda M Cervantes, Rutvik Patel, Timothy G Bromage, Sasan Rabieh
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目的:本体外研究的目的是研究在使用和不使用发光二极管(LED)固化光的情况下,氟化二胺银(SDF)治疗的龋齿损伤中银和氟离子的释放情况,发光二极管(LED)的使用增加了银在病变中的渗透。方法:18颗拔除的天然龋病乳牙分为4组:(1)1分钟SDF (n = 6);(2) 40秒SDF + 20秒LED (n = 6);(3)未经处理的对照组(n = 3);(4) 20秒LED控制(n = 3)。样品在人工唾液中浸泡0.5小时、1小时、24小时、1周、2周、4周。银和氟的浓度分别用si-ICP-MS和F-ISE进行分析。统计分析采用Mann-Whitney u检验和Wilcoxon符号秩精确检验。结果:0.5 h时,组1的银和氟的平均浓度和中位数均高于组2(银P=0.015,氟P=0.026),且显著高于其他时间点(所有比较P=0.03)。第3组和第4组没有检测到银或氟化物的含量。结论:与使用SDF 0.5小时后使用1分钟相比,在使用氟化二胺银后使用发光二极管可显著减少向周围介质中释放的银和氟化物。这些体外研究结果虽然具有统计学意义,但表明了一种趋势,需要进一步调查以评估临床相关性。
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In Vitro Silver and Fluoride Release from Silver Diammine Fluoride-Treated Caries Lesions.

Purpose: The purpose of this in vitro study was to investigate the release of silver and fluoride ions from caries lesions treated with silver diammine fluoride (SDF), with and without using a light-emitting diode (LED) curing light, the use of which increases silver penetration into the lesion. Methods: Eighteen extracted primary molars with natural caries lesions were divided into four groups: (1) one-minute SDF (n equals six); (2) 40-second SDF + 20-second LED (n equals six); (3) untreated control (n equals three); and (4) 20-second LED control (n equals three). Samples were immersed in artificial saliva for 0.5 hours, one hour, 24 hours, and one, two, and four weeks. Silver and fluoride concentra- tions were analyzed using si-ICP-MS and F-ISE, respectively. Statistical analyses were done using the Mann-Whitney U-test and Wilcoxon signed rank exact test. Results: At 0.5 hours, mean and median concentrations of silver and fluoride in Group 1 were statistically higher than those in Group 2 (P=0.015 for silver and P=0.026 for fluoride), and significantly higher than the rest of the time points (P=0.03 for all comparisons). Groups 3 and 4 had no detectable amounts of silver or fluoride. Conclusions: Applying a light-emitting diode light after silver diammine fluoride appli- cation leads to a substantial reduction in the release of silver and fluoride into the surrounding medium compared to a one-minute SDF application after 0.5 hours. These in vitro findings, while statistically significant, indicate a trend that requires further investigation to assess clinical relevance.

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