体外实验中,正畸矫治器铁渗漏对牙釉质的影响大于舌釉质。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Justyna M Topolska, Agata Jagielska, Gabriela A Kozub-Budzyń, Barbara Wagner, Sylwia Motyl
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口腔中存在的痕量金属,无论是天然的还是治疗引起的,都可能影响珐琅质的特性和健康。有证据表明,正畸装置释放的金属会影响珐琅质的完整性,但其潜在机制仍不清楚。本研究考察了正畸装置中的铁离子是否会优先结合到颊面或舌面的珐琅质中。为此,对六颗人类臼齿进行了为期 12 个月的体外模拟,其中包括金属矫治器和周期性 pH 值波动。没有对细菌和酶的影响进行评估。使用 LA-ICP-MS 对实验前后的舌颊面珐琅质横截面进行了分析。铁的浓度随着时间的推移而增加,不同牙齿的情况各不相同。颊侧的铁累积量明显更高(学生 t 检验,p = 0.000000),渗透更深(U-Mann-Whitney,p = 0.000000)。与舌侧不同的是,颊侧铁的增加与钙的减少相关(Pearson,r > -0.79),而两侧最终的铁含量与最初的锌含量相关(r > 0.68)。研究结果表明,颊釉对铁的敏感性更高,其同化机制与舌釉不同。进一步的研究应探讨铁和锌在治疗后改变中的作用,并提出临床试验大纲。所使用的体外方法可能有助于优化颊和舌系统的釉质保存和矫治后护理。
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Fe leaking from orthodontic appliances affects buccal enamel more than lingual during in vitro experiment.

The presence of trace metals in the oral cavity, whether natural or treatment-induced, may influence enamel properties and health. Evidence suggests that metals released from orthodontic appliances affect enamel integrity, though the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. This study examined whether Fe ions from orthodontic devices preferentially incorporate into either the buccal or lingual enamel. For this, six human molars underwent a 12-month in vitro simulation involving metal appliances and cyclic pH fluctuations. Bacterial and enzymatic effects were not assessed. Lingual-buccal enamel cross-sections were analysed using LA-ICP-MS pre- and post-experiment. Fe concentration increased over time, varying among teeth. Fe accumulated significantly more (Student's t-test, p = 0.000000) and penetrated deeper (U-Mann-Whitney, p = 0.000000) on the buccal side. Unlike the lingual side, the buccal Fe increase correlated with a Ca decrease (Pearson, r > -0.79), while final Fe levels correlated with initial Zn on both sides (r > 0.68). Findings suggest greater Fe susceptibility in buccal enamel with an assimilation mechanism different from lingual enamel. Further research should examine its and Zn's roles in post-treatment alterations, with proposed clinical trial outlines. The in vitro method used may help optimise buccal and lingual systems for enamel preservation and post-appliance care.

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