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背景:乳牙和恒牙的全龋(未治疗和治疗)患病率随着年龄的增长而增加,在2-5岁、6-11岁和12-19岁年龄段分别为21.4%、50.5%和53.8%。龋齿是一个脱矿和再矿化的动态过程,使用各种局部和全身的氟基和非氟基再矿化剂可以帮助补充丢失的离子,促进再矿化,进一步降低龋齿的发病率。目的:制备含葡萄籽提取物的牙摩丝,并与市售的GC牙摩丝进行理化性质比较。材料和方法:该方法包括配制一种含有葡萄籽提取物的齿摩丝,并进行理化评估,将其性能与市售的GC齿摩丝进行比较。结果:葡萄籽提取物牙摩丝的理化参数与金标准GC牙摩丝基本一致。与此同时,葡萄籽慕斯的轻微酸度支持再矿化过程。结论:葡萄籽提取物摩丝是市面上常见的GC牙摩丝的理想替代品。如何引用本文:Gujarathi A, Shah P, Jajoo S等。含葡萄籽提取物齿摩丝的配方及其与市售气相色谱齿摩丝理化性能的体外比较研究。中华临床儿科杂志,2015;18(1):100-104。
Formulation of Tooth Mousse Containing Grape Seed Extract and Comparative Evaluation of Its Physiochemical Properties with the Commercially Available GC Tooth Mousse: An In Vitro Study.
Background: The prevalence of total dental caries (untreated and treated) in primary or permanent teeth increases with age, going from 21.4, 50.5, and 53.8% among ages 2-5, 6-11, and 12-19, respectively. Dental caries is a dynamic process of demineralization and remineralization, and the use of various topical and systemic fluoride- and nonfluoride-based remineralizing agents can help replenish lost ions, promoting remineralization and further decreasing the prevalence of caries.
Objectives: The aim of this study is to formulate the grape seed extract-containing tooth mousse and to compare its physiochemical properties with the commercially available GC Tooth Mousse.
Materials and methods: The methodology involves formulating a tooth mousse incorporating grape seed extract and conducting physicochemical evaluations to compare its properties with those of the commercially available GC Tooth Mousse.
Results: Physicochemical parameters of grape seed extract-containing tooth mousse are similar to the gold standard GC Tooth Mousse. Along with that, the slight acidity of the grape seed mousse supports the remineralization process.
Conclusion: The study highlights that the grape seed extract-containing mousse offers a promising alternative to the marketed GC Tooth Mousse.
How to cite this article: Gujarathi A, Shah P, Jajoo S, et al. Formulation of Tooth Mousse Containing Grape Seed Extract and Comparative Evaluation of Its Physiochemical Properties with the Commercially Available GC Tooth Mousse: An In Vitro Study. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2025;18(1):100-104.