Impact of different fluoride concentrations and pH of dentifrices on tooth erosion/abrasion in vitro
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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06/12/2013
06/12/2013
01/03/2013
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Background: This in vitro study analysed the effect of different fluoride concentrations in acidic or neutral liquid dentifrices in protecting enamel and dentine from erosive and abrasive wear. Methods: Bovine enamel and dentine specimens (n = 132) were randomly allocated to 11 groups (each n = 12): experimental liquid dentifrices with 550 ppm F, 1100 ppm F, 5000 ppm F or 0 ppm F/placebo (each at pH 4.5 and pH 7.0); and commercial dentifrices with 550 ppm F (Colgate Baby, pH 7.0), 1100 ppm F (Crest, pH 7.0) and 5000 ppm F (Duraphat, pH 7.0). The specimens were subjected to erosion for 90 seconds, 4 times/day, over 7 days. Immediately after the first and last erosion, the specimens were brushed for 15 seconds using one of the dentifrices. Tooth wear was measured profilometrically (lm) and analysed by ANOVA (p < 0.05). Results: All fluoridated liquid dentifrices significantly reduced enamel wear compared to the placebo and commercial dentifrices. Only liquid dentifrices with 1100 and 5000 ppm F significantly reduced dentine wear compared to placebo dentifrice. The pH had no effect, but the consistency had a significant impact on the effect of dentifrices. Conclusions: Liquid dentifrices with high F concentration appear to be a good option to prevent tooth wear FAPESP #2009/07470-7 FAPESP #2009/08400-2 |
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Australian Dental Journal, Sydney, v. 58, n. 1, p. 106-111, Mar. 2013 0045-0421 http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/43558 10.1111/adj.12016 |
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eng |
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Australian Dental Association Sydney |
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Australian Dental Journal |
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restrictedAccess Wiley |
Palavras-Chave | #abrasion #dentine #enamel #erosion #fluoride dentifrice #ABRASÃO DENTÁRIA #DENTINA #ESMALTE DENTÁRIO #EROSÃO DE DENTE #DENTIFRÍCIO FLUORADO |
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