含有天然提取物和氟化物的漂洗液可以防止牙釉质在体外腐蚀。

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Tommy Baumann, Samira Helena Niemeyer, Adrian Lussi, Taís Scaramucci, Thiago Saads Carvalho
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摘要

背景:多酚类物质与唾液蛋白相互作用,从而可以提高细胞膜的抗侵蚀性能。这种效应可以用来制造含有多酚的冲洗溶液,作为防止侵蚀的有效成分。与目前防侵蚀冲洗溶液的黄金标准不同,这些冲洗将不依赖于锡离子。这将为那些对漂洗液的成分有顾虑和偏爱生物制品的患者提供替代方案。目的:研制一种富含天然多酚提取物的防冲洗液。方法:用葡萄籽提取物或蔓越莓提取物中的多酚配制溶液,添加500ppm的氟化物,以及额外的香料和甜味剂。对照为去离子水、500ppm氟溶液和现场金标准漂洗(Sn2+/F-)。共有135个牙釉质标本(n=15/组)经历了5个周期的唾液膜形成(30分钟,37°C)、溶液修饰(2分钟,25°C)、进一步的唾液膜形成(60分钟,37°C)和侵蚀(1分钟,1%柠檬酸,pH 3.6)。测定了相对表面显微硬度(rSMH)、表面反射强度(rSRI)和钙释放量(CaR)。数据采用Kruskal-Wallis和Wilcoxon秩和检验(α=0.05)。结果:在rSMH和CaR研究中,含氟多酚溶液和其他香料对牙釉质的保护效果优于单独含氟的多酚溶液,且与Sn2+/F-溶液相似。在测量rSRI时,Sn2+/F-的保护效果最好,而多酚溶液的保护效果与氟化物相似。结论:对于三个评估参数中的两个(rSMH和CaR),所开发的富含多酚的冲洗液都能够保护牙釉质免受侵蚀,改善/潜在氟化物的作用,并与目前的金标准冲洗液提供的保护相匹配。
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Rinsing solutions containing natural extracts and fluoride prevent enamel erosion in vitro.

Rinsing solutions containing natural extracts and fluoride prevent enamel erosion in vitro.

Rinsing solutions containing natural extracts and fluoride prevent enamel erosion in vitro.

Rinsing solutions containing natural extracts and fluoride prevent enamel erosion in vitro.

Background: Polyphenols interact with salivary proteins and thus can improve the pellicle's erosion protective properties. This effect could be exploited to create rinsing solutions with polyphenols as active ingredients for erosion prevention. Different from the current gold standard for erosion protective rinsing solutions, these rinses would not rely on stannous ions. This would offer alternatives for patients with concerns regarding the composition of rinsing solutions and preferring bio-products.

Objective: To develop an erosion-preventive rinsing solution containing natural polyphenol-rich extracts.

Methodology: Solutions were prepared with polyphenols from either grapeseed extract or cranberry extract, 500 ppm fluoride added, and additionally flavors and sweeteners. Controls were deionized water, 500 ppm fluoride solution, and the gold standard rinse in the field (Sn2+/F-). In total, 135 enamel specimens (n=15/group) were subjected to five cycles of salivary pellicle formation (30 min, 37°C), modification with the solutions (2 min, 25°C), further salivary pellicle formation (60 min, 37°C), and erosive challenge (1 min, 1% citric acid, pH 3.6). Relative surface microhardness (rSMH), surface reflection intensity (rSRI), and amount of calcium release (CaR) were investigated. Data were analyzed with Kruskal-Wallis and Wilcoxon rank sum tests (α=0.05).

Results: The polyphenol solutions containing fluoride, as well as additional flavors, protected enamel better than fluoride alone, and similar to the Sn2+/F- solution, when investigating both rSMH and CaR. When measuring rSRI, Sn2+/F- showed the best protection, while the polyphenol solutions were similar to fluoride.

Conclusion: For two of the three assessed parameters (rSMH and CaR), both developed polyphenol-rich rinsing solutions were able to protect enamel from erosion, improving/potentializing the effect of fluoride and matching the protection offered by the current gold standard rinsing solution.

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Journal of Applied Oral Science
Journal of Applied Oral Science 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
3.70%
发文量
46
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Oral Science is committed in publishing the scientific and technologic advances achieved by the dental community, according to the quality indicators and peer reviewed material, with the objective of assuring its acceptability at the local, regional, national and international levels. The primary goal of The Journal of Applied Oral Science is to publish the outcomes of original investigations as well as invited case reports and invited reviews in the field of Dentistry and related areas.
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