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Fluoride concentration in saliva and biofilm fluid following the application of three fluoride varnishes
- Source :
- Journal of dentistry. 60
- Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- Objective Most of the commercially available fluoride varnishes (FV) have not been evaluated for their cariostatic properties. Consequently, the aim of this in vivo study was to investigate intra-oral fluoride retention and clearance patterns from three different FV. Methods Eighteen subjects (7–11 years) participated in a laboratory analyst-blinded, randomized, crossover study comparing the ability of 5% sodium fluoride varnishes (CavityShield-CS, Enamel Pro-EP, Vanish-V) to enhance fluoride concentrations in biofilm fluid, centrifuged and whole saliva over a period of 48 h after a single FV application. Results Similar fluoride concentration × time patterns were noted for all investigated FV and studied variables, with the highest fluoride concentrations observed for the first biological sample collected after FV application (30 min). Mean ± SE (area under fluoride clearance curve) values were (μg F/g or ml × min): biofilm fluid − CS (472 ± 191), EP (423 ± 75), V (1264 ± 279); centrifuged saliva − CS (42 ± 7), EP (19 ± 3), V (41 ± 8); whole saliva − CS (68 ± 11), EP (64 ± 10), V (60 ± 7). V delivered more fluoride to biofilm fluid than CS (p = 0.0116) and EP (p = 0.0065), which did not differ (p = 0.27). For centrifuged saliva, CS and V were not significantly different (p = 0.86), but resulted in higher fluoride retention than EP (p Conclusion The present study has shown that FV vary in their ability to deliver fluoride intra-orally potentially related to formulation differences. To what extent the present findings relate to clinical efficacy remains, however, to be determined. Clinical significance Clinical research that investigates fluoride release patterns into saliva and biofilm fluid from different FV products is insufficient. More research is needed to investigate different FV formulations for their efficacy in order to help clinicians make better evidence based treatment choices.
- Subjects :
- Calcium Phosphates
Saliva
Indiana
Materials science
Time Factors
Dentistry
Dental Caries
Phosphates
03 medical and health sciences
chemistry.chemical_compound
Fluorides
0302 clinical medicine
In vivo
Sodium fluoride
Materials Testing
Humans
Fluorides, Topical
Child
Dental Enamel
General Dentistry
Chromatography
Cross-Over Studies
Enamel paint
business.industry
Fluoride varnish
Biofilm
030206 dentistry
Crossover study
chemistry
Solubility
visual_art
Biofilms
visual_art.visual_art_medium
Sodium Fluoride
business
Fluoride
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Toothpastes
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 1879176X
- Volume :
- 60
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of dentistry
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....97e25b1b207c023571b87ed4e7e99a1b