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Effect of high-fluoride dentifrice and bracket bonding composite material on enamel demineralization adjacent to orthodontic brackets in vitro

Authors :
José Pereira Leal
Cínthia Pereira Machado Tabchoury
Robson de Sousa Ferreira
Glauber Campos Vale
Paulo Silva-Fialho
Source :
Silva-Fialho, P., Ferreira, R., Leal, J., Tabchoury, C., & Vale, G. (2021). Effect of high-fluoride dentifrice and bracket bonding composite material on enamel demineralization adjacent to orthodontic brackets in vitro. Journal of clinical and experimental dentistry, 13(5), e493–e498., Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background There is a lack of information about the association of high-fluoride dentrifrice and fluoride-containing bonding material to prevent enamel white spot lesions development adjacent to brackets. The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the effect of high-fluoride dentifrice and fluoride-containing bonding material on enamel demineralization adjacent to orthodontic brackets. Material and methods Forty-eight enamel specimens with 7x7x2 mm were obtained from bovine incisors. Orthodontic brackets were bonded with fluoride-containing resin composite (OrthoCem®) or fluoride-free low viscosity resin. The specimens were submitted to an 8-day pH cycling that consisted in the daily immersion of specimens in the demineralizing solution for 4 h and in artificial saliva for 20 h in an incubator at 37° C. The treatments consisted in 5 min-immersion between the cycles of fluoride (F) suspensions containing 275 µg F/mL, 1,250 µg F/mL or distilled water (negative control). The 275 and 1,250 µg F/mL concentrations were used to simulate salivary dilution of 1,100 and 5,000 µg F/g dentifrices during toothbrushing. After the experiment, cross-sectional hardness was performed to analyze the lesion area of the specimens. Tukey post hoc test after two-way ANOVA with p at 5% was used as statistical analysis. Results The specimens treated with high-fluoride dentifrice showed significantly less demineralization in comparison with the other treatments (p>0.05). There was a significant difference in the cross-sectional hardness values for the specimens bonded with OrthoCem when compared to the low viscosity resin (p>0,05). Conclusions The use of high-fluoride dentifrice associated with fluoride-containing bonding material promoted a greater reduction of enamel demineralization adjacent to orthodontic brackets. Key words:Demineralization, dentifrice, fluoride, bonding materials, orthodontic brackets.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Silva-Fialho, P., Ferreira, R., Leal, J., Tabchoury, C., & Vale, G. (2021). Effect of high-fluoride dentifrice and bracket bonding composite material on enamel demineralization adjacent to orthodontic brackets in vitro. Journal of clinical and experimental dentistry, 13(5), e493–e498., Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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