Title of article :
The Effect of Milk or its Combination with Tea and 0.2% NaF on Dental Enamel Demineralization Analyzed by Micro Computed Tomography
Author/Authors :
Rahardjo, Anton university of indonesia - Faculty of Dentistry - Department of Preventive and Public Health Dentistry, Indonesia , Sahertian, Raisa D. university of indonesia - Faculty of Dentistry - Undergraduate Program, Indonesia , Ramadhani, Siti A. university of indonesia - Faculty of Dentistry - Undergraduate Program, Indonesia , Maharani, Diah A. university of indonesia - Faculty of Dentistry - Department of Preventive and Public Health Dentistry, Indonesia , Latief, Fourier D. E. Institute Technology of Bandung - Laboratory of Earth Physics and Complex Systems, Physics Study Program Building, Indonesia
Abstract :
Fluoride and calcium play an important role in the prevention of dental caries, promoting the inhibition of demineralization and the increase of remineralization. Objective: To investigate the effects of milk with/without the combination of tea and 0.2% NaF on enamel demineralization using micro-computed tomography (micro-CT). Methods: The coronal parts of 40 extracted sound premolars were prepared as tooth blocks. An unvarnished occlusal surface window was created for each tooth by covering the occlusal surface with a 3x5 mm2 sticker and painting all other surfaces with an acid-resistant varnish. These blocks were randomly allocated into four groups that were immersed in remineralizing solutions for 26 minutes: Group A, milk; Group B, milk and tea; Group C, milk and 0.2% NaF; and Group D, deionized water (control). Results: After 3 days of immersion in a buffered demineralization solution at pH 4.4, micro-CT scans were taken. The mean grayscale values and the standard deviations are: 98.1 ± 24.0; 90.8 ± 9.1; 92.6 ± 21.4; 81.1 ± 20.3, respectively. The mean grayscale values were significantly different among the four groups (p 0.05), except between groups A and B and between groups A and C. Conclusion: Topical application with milk alone showed a higher protective effect against demineralization compared to the synergic application of milk and tea and milk and 0.2% NaF.
Keywords :
demineralization , dental enamel , micro , computed tomography
Journal title :
Journal Of Dentistry Indonesia
Journal title :
Journal Of Dentistry Indonesia