锌预处理可减少乳牙氟二胺银引起的变色:一项体外研究。

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Abdullah Almulhim, Astrid C Valdivia-Tapia, Xinyue Mao, Basma Alsahan, Anderson T Hara, Tong Tong Wu, Jin Xiao, Yihong Li
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摘要

背景:氟化二胺银(SDF)越来越被认为是一种治疗幼儿龋齿(ECC)的微创和有效的方法。然而,其应用产生的深色变色严重限制了其在父母中的可接受性,特别是对前牙。锌具有抗菌和调节生物膜的特性,最近被认为是一种潜在的辅助物,可以减少sdf诱导的染色。目的:探讨锌预处理对乳牙牙本质龋变的影响。本研究还旨在研究与锌辅助SDF处理相关的表面形貌和元素组成变化。方法:将拔除的人乳牙分为3组:未处理对照组、阳性对照组(单独38% SDF)和试验组(20M锌预处理后再加38% SDF)。在基线、治疗后立即和长达14天的时间内,通过标准化摄影,采用灰度强度分析评估牙齿颜色变化。采用扫描电镜(SEM)和能量色散x射线能谱(EDS)研究了正常和自然龋齿牙本质区域的形态和成分变化。统计分析包括双样本t检验、线性回归和似然比检验。结果:用锌预处理的牙齿比只用自氧化锌处理的牙齿变色更少。虽然这种差异没有统计学意义(p = 0.125),但它可能具有潜在的临床相关性。扫描电镜图像显示,在锌预处理组中,银的沉积模式被改变,其特征是银聚集体分散,密度降低。EDS分析证实了锌的存在,表明其与银沉积过程相互作用。结论:锌预处理可有效减少sdf引起的初级牙列变色,可能改善美观效果和父母接受度。这种方法代表了微创儿童牙科护理的一个有希望的进步,值得进一步的临床探索。
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Zinc pretreatment reduces silver diamine fluoride-induced discoloration in primary teeth: an in vitro study.

Background: Silver diamine fluoride (SDF) is increasingly recognized as a minimally invasive and effective treatment for early childhood caries (ECC). However, the dark discoloration from its application significantly limits its acceptability among parents, especially for anterior teeth. Zinc, with known antimicrobial and biofilm-modulating properties, has recently been proposed as a potential adjunct to reduce SDF-induced staining.

Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of zinc pretreatment in reducing SDF-induced discoloration on primary tooth carious lesions that involved dentin. This study also aimed to examine surface morphology and elemental composition changes associated with Zinc adjunct SDF treatments.

Methods: Extracted human primary teeth were allocated into three groups: untreated control, positive control (38% SDF alone), and experimental group (20M zinc pretreatment followed by 38% SDF). Tooth color changes were assessed using grayscale intensity analysis via standardized photography at baseline, immediately post-treatment, and up to 14 days. Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Energy-Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy (EDS) were employed to investigate morphological and compositional changes in both sound and naturally carious dentin areas. Statistical analyses included two-sample t-tests, linear regression, and likelihood ratio tests.

Results: Teeth pretreated with zinc demonstrated less discoloration compared to the SDF-only group. Although this difference was not statistically significant (p = 0.125), it may have potential clinical relevance. SEM images revealed modified silver deposition patterns characterized by dispersed and less densely packed silver aggregates in zinc-pretreated groups. EDS analysis confirmed the presence of zinc, suggesting its interaction with silver deposition processes.

Conclusion: Zinc pretreatment effectively reduces SDF-induced discoloration in primary dentition, potentially improving aesthetic outcomes and parental acceptance. This approach represents a promising advancement in minimally invasive pediatric dental care and warrants further clinical exploration.

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Quintessence international
Quintessence international 医学-牙科与口腔外科
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3.30
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审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: QI has a new contemporary design but continues its time-honored tradition of serving the needs of the general practitioner with clinically relevant articles that are scientifically based. Dr Eli Eliav and his editorial board are dedicated to practitioners worldwide through the presentation of high-level research, useful clinical procedures, and educational short case reports and clinical notes. Rigorous but timely manuscript review is the first order of business in their quest to publish a high-quality selection of articles in the multiple specialties and disciplines that encompass dentistry.
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