Effect of a Solution with High Fluoride Concentration on Remineralization of Shallow and Deep Root Surface Caries in vitro
2001; Karger Publishers; Volume: 35; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1159/000047469
ISSN1421-976X
AutoresY. Mukai, M.D. Lagerweij, J.M. ten Cate,
Tópico(s)Dental materials and restorations
ResumoA root dentin single–section model was developed to compare the efficacy of different fluoride treatments on the remineralization of lesions. Shallow (∼170 µm) and deep (∼400 µm) lesions were produced in acetic acid buffer solutions (pH 5.0) with 0.1– and 0.5–ppm fluoride for 3 days and 2 weeks, respectively. Next, the sections were pH–cycled for 4 weeks. Following the pH cycling, all sections were first remineralized for 5 weeks, then subjected to 10 days of demineralization. The treatments were (1) no treatment (control), (2) daily 1,450–ppm NaF toothpaste, (3) weekly 4,000–ppm fluoride solution, (4) a combination of treatments 2 and 3. In the shallow lesions, the 4,000–ppm fluoride solution and the combination treatment enhanced mineral deposition at the lesion front, producing a second, slightly hyperremineralized layer. Similarly, in the deep lesions a second remineralized layer was detected. In all lesions, the fluoride solution treatment showed significantly more remineralization compared to the control and the toothpaste treatment (p<0.05), most of which was formed during the pH cycling. In the demineralization period, the control showed significantly higher mineral loss than all other treatments. These results indicate that a 4,000–ppm fluoride solution might be effective for remineralization of root dentin lesions even over 400 µm depth.
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