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Influence of toothpaste pH on its capacity to prevent enamel demineralization (CROSBI ID 270868)

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Gavić, Lidia ; Gorseta, Kristina ; Farahani, Ali Borzabadi ; Tadin, Antonija ; Glavina, Domagoj Influence of toothpaste pH on its capacity to prevent enamel demineralization // Contemporary clinical dentistry, 4 (2018), 9; 554-559. doi: 10.4103/ccd.ccd_667_18

Podaci o odgovornosti

Gavić, Lidia ; Gorseta, Kristina ; Farahani, Ali Borzabadi ; Tadin, Antonija ; Glavina, Domagoj

engleski

Influence of toothpaste pH on its capacity to prevent enamel demineralization

Aim: This study evaluated in vitro the remineralization capacity of commercial toothpastes with different fluoride (F) concentrations and their effectiveness when they are acidified. Materials and Methods: One hundred and twelve caries-free teeth were used to prepare enamel specimens, and the specimens were divided into 16 groups (n = 7). Baseline surface Vickers microhardness was measured for all the specimens and all the tested groups were subjected to the pH-cycling regime involved five demineralization challenges each day for 10 days, and surface Vickers microhardness was then measured. Once daily, specimens were exposed for 30 min after last demineralization challenge of the day to the slurry of each toothpaste containing 1450 ppm F, 1000 ppm F, 450 ppm F, and 0 ppm F. The slurry was in original pH or acidulated on 6.5, 6.0, or 5.5 pH. The difference among tested group was assessed by analysis of variance and Newman–Keuls test (P < 0.05). Results: The highest increase in microhardness was detected after treatment with toothpaste containing 1450 ppm fluoride (percentage of increase in microhardness was 6.20%), and the biggest loss was detected after treatment with toothpaste containing no fluoride (percentage of decrease was 6.82%), but there was no significant difference between tested groups. Conclusions: The highest increase in microhardness was detected after treatment with toothpaste containing more fluorides (1450 ppm F) regardless of the acidity.

Toothpaste ; Remineralization ; Microhardness

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4 (9)

2018.

554-559

objavljeno

0976-237X

0976-2361

10.4103/ccd.ccd_667_18

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Dentalna medicina

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