Title of article
Effect of rinsing with water immediately after neutral gel and foam fluoride topical application on enamel remineralization: An in situ study
Author/Authors
Delbem، نويسنده , , A.C.B. and Danelon، نويسنده , , M. and Sassaki، نويسنده , , K.T. and Vieira، نويسنده , , A.E.M. and Takeshita، نويسنده , , E.M. and Brighenti، نويسنده , , F.L. and Rodrigues، نويسنده , , E.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
6
From page
913
To page
918
Abstract
Objective
m of this study was to evaluate, in situ, the effect of rinsing with water immediately after neutral fluoride foam application (Foam) or fluoride gel application (Gel).
lunteers wore acrylic palatal appliances containing 4 enamel blocks selected by surface hardness with artificial caries. Five experimental regimes of 3 days each were set according to treatment: placebo; Gel and Foam followed by no rinsing or consuming of liquids or solids for the next 30 min; Gel and Foam followed by immediately washing with water jet. After each phase, surface hardness was again measured for analysis of mineral gain, evaluated through percentage of surface hardness recovery (%SHR) and integrated loss of subsurface hardness (ΔKHN). The concentration of loosely bound fluoride (CaF2) and firmly bound fluoride (FA-like) formed and retained were also determined.
s
de treatments produced greater remineralization (%SHR and ΔKHN) compared to placebo group (p < 0.05). There was no difference in the ability to promote remineralization and in the concentration of fluoride formed and retained, in each analysis, between Gel and Foam (p > 0.05).
sion
ta suggest that rinsing with water immediately after topical application does not seem to have an influence on the ability of fluoride to promote remineralization.
Keywords
Enamel , Topical fluoride , Caries prevention
Journal title
Archives of Oral Biology
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Archives of Oral Biology
Record number
1805939
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