Prevention of enamel demineralization with a novel fluoride strip: enamel surface composition and depth profile

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Bor-Shiunn Lee
Po-Hung Chou
Shu-Yu Chen
Hua-Yang Liao
Che-Chen Chang
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[1] Graduate Institute of Oral Biology,Department of Chemistry
[2] School of Dentistry,undefined
[3] National Taiwan University and National Taiwan University Hospital,undefined
[4] National Taiwan University,undefined
[5] Research Center for Applied Sciences,undefined
[6] Academia Sinica,undefined
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There is no topically applicable low concentration fluoride delivery device available for caries prevention. This study was aimed to assess the use of a low concentration (1450 ppm) fluoride strip as an effective fluoride delivery system against enamel demineralization. The enamel surface composition and calcium-deficient hydroxyapatite or toothpaste treatments were investigated using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. In vitro enamel demineralization was assayed using a pH cycling model and the dissolution of calcium ions from the treated specimens was quantified using ion chromatography. After 24-hr fluoride-strip treatment, the enamel was covered with a CaF2 layer which showed a granular morphology of 1 μm in size. Below the CaF2 layer was a region of mixed fluorapatite and CaF2. Fluoride infiltrated extensively in enamel to produce highly fluorinated fluorohydroxyapatite. In comparison, low-fluoride-level fluorinated fluorohydroxyapatite was formed on the enamel specimen exposed to toothpaste. The treatments with the fluoride strip as short as 1 hr significantly inhibited enamel demineralization. The fluoride strip was effective for topical fluoride delivery and inhibited in vitro demineralization of enamel by forming CaF2 and fluoride-containing apatites at the enamel surface. It exhibited the potential as an effective fluoride delivery device for general use in prevention of caries.
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