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Effect of calcium pre-rinse and fluoride dentifrice on enamel and on dental plaque formed in situ. Oral health & preventive dentistry [Oral Health Prev Dent] Journal article

 
TitleEffect of calcium pre-rinse and fluoride dentifrice on enamel and on dental plaque formed in situ.
Author(s)Furlani TA, Magalhães AC, Iano FG, Cardoso VE, Delbem AC, Buzalaf MA 
InstitutionDepartment of Biological Sciences, Bauru School of Dentistry, University of São Paulo, Bauru, SP, Brazil.
SourceOral Health Prev Dent 2009; 7(1):23-8.
AbstractPURPOSE: The aim of this in situ double-blind randomised crossover study was to investigate the effect of calcium (Ca) pre-rinse on the composition of plaque and on enamel prior to the use of fluoride (F) dentifrice.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: During four phases (14 days each) of this study, 10 volunteers had agreed to wear dental appliances containing two healthy bovine enamel blocks. A fresh solution containing 20% weight/volume (w/v) sucrose was dripped on the enamel blocks ex vivo for 5 min three times a day. Subsequently, the appliances were replaced in the mouth, and the volunteers rinsed their mouth with 10 mL of a Ca (150 mmol/L) or a placebo rinse (1 min). In sequence, a slurry (1:3 w/v) of F (1030 ppm) or placebo dentifrice was dripped onto the blocks ex vivo for 1 min. During this time, the volunteers brushed their teeth with the respective dentifrice. The appliances were replaced in the mouth, and the volunteers rinsed their mouth with water. The plaque formed on the blocks was analysed for F and Ca. The enamel demineralisation as well as the incorporation of F on enamel was evaluated by cross-sectional microhardness and alkali-soluble F analysis, respectively. Data were tested using analysis of variance (P < 0.05).
RESULTS: The Ca pre-rinse prior to the use of the F dentifrice led to a three- and sixfold increase in the plaque F and Ca concentrations, respectively. It also did not have any additive effect on the F content on the enamel and the demineralisation of the enamel, in comparison with the use of F dentifrice alone.
CONCLUSIONS: A Ca lactate rinse used prior to the F dentifrice was able to change the mineral content in the plaque, but it was unable to prevent enamel demineralisation.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
PubMed ID19408811
  
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