The effects of child formula toothpastes on enamel caries using two in vitro pH-cycling models

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作者
Thaveesangpanich, P [1 ]
Itthagarun, A [1 ]
King, NM [1 ]
Wefel, JS [1 ]
机构
[1] Prince Philip Dent Hosp, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
关键词
dentifrices; demineralisation; remineralisation; fluorides; primary tooth; dental enamel; pH-cycling;
D O I
10.1111/j.1875-595X.2005.tb00319.x
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
Aims/objectives: To compare, using two pH-cycling models, the de/remineralisation effects of children's toothpastes on primary teeth. Design: In vitro single-section and pH-cycling models. Methods: Primary teeth were placed in demineralising solution for 96 hours to produce artificial carious lesions 60-100 mu m deep. They were cut into 100 mu m thick sections and assigned to 6 groups. Sections in Groups A and D were exposed to a non-fluoridated toothpaste, those in Groups B and E to half-pea-sized (0.16g) and those in Groups C and F to pea-sized portions (0.32g) of a 500ppm F toothpaste. pH-cycling Model I (Groups A, B, C), without added fluoride, ran for 7 days, while Model II (Groups D, E, F), with 0.25ppm F, ran for 10 days. Outcome measurements: Lesions were evaluated using polarised light microscopy and microradiography. Results: Lesions in Groups B and E progressed by 64% and 61%, respectively, while those in Groups C and F progressed by only 19% and 23% respectively. Conclusions: Both 10-day and 7-day pH-cycling models were suitable for studying carious lesion progression in primary teeth (the demineralising and remineralising solutions of the 10-day cycling model contained 0.25ppm F). A pea-sized portion (0.32g) of 500ppm F toothpaste slowed down the demineralisation progression better than a half-pea-sized portion.
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