Evaluation of an Experimental Gel Containing Euclea natalensis: An In Vitro Study


Autoria(s): Carvalho Sales-Peres, Silvia Helena de; Brianezzi, Leticia Ferreira de Freitas; Marsicano, Juliane Avansini; Forim, Moacir Rossi; das Gracas Fernandes da Silva, Maria Fatima; Sales-Peres, Arsenio
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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11/09/2013

11/09/2013

2012

Resumo

Objective. To evaluate the effect of an experimental gel containing Euclea natalensis extract on dentin permeability. Methods. Thirty-six dentin discs, 1-mm-thick. The discs were prepared from the coronal dentin of extracted human third molars that were divided into 3 groups (n = 10). The dentin discs in each group were treated with the groups following experimental materials: (FG): 1.23% fluoride gel, pH 4.1; (EG): Euclea natalensis extract gel, pH 4.1; (CG): control gel, pH 4.1. The gels were applied to the occlusal slide of the dentin under the following conditions: after 37% phosphoric acid and before 6% citric acid. The hydraulic conductance (HC) of each condition was determined four times using a fluid flow apparatus (Flodec). The data were analyzed using Two-way ANOVA and Tukey's test (P < 0.05). Results. The greatest mean reduction in HC was produced in group EG dentin discs (61.2%; P < 0.05). Even after acid challenge with 6% citric acid the great reduction occurred in group EG (66.0%; P < 0.05) than other groups (CG-77.1%, FG-90.8%). Conclusion. E. natalensis gel not only reduced dentin permeability, but also resisted posttreatment citric acid challenge without changing its permeability. Further research has to confirm this promising result in the clinical situation.

FAPESP

FAPESP [2009/16079-0, 2010/09951-0]

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EVIDENCE-BASED COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE, NEW YORK, v. 2012, Article ID 184346, 2012

1741-427X

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/33279

10.1155/2012/184346

http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/184346

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eng

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HINDAWI PUBLISHING CORPORATION

NEW YORK

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EVIDENCE-BASED COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE

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Palavras-Chave #DENTIN PERMEABILITY #ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY #TUBULE OCCLUSION #EXTRACTS #ASTRINGENCY #DERIVATIVES #MECHANISMS #REDUCTASE #PERMEABILIDADE DA DENTINA #INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
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