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The Impact of the Demineralized Organic Matrix on the Effect of TiF4 Varnish on the Progression of Dentin Erosive Loss

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Author(s):
de Souza, Beatriz Martines ; Vertuan, Mariele ; Rabelo Buzalaf, Marilia Afonso ; Magalhaes, Ana Carolina
Total Authors: 4
Document type: Journal article
Source: Caries Research; v. 51, n. 3, p. 264-270, 2017.
Web of Science Citations: 4
Abstract

This in vitro study compared the effect of TiF4 varnish with that of NaF varnish, applied on pre-eroded bovine dentin samples, with respect to the progression of erosive loss, in the presence or absence of the demineralized organic matrix (DOM). One hundred and sixty bovine dentin samples were pre-eroded (0.1% citric acid, pH 2.5, 30 min). Half of the samples were subjected to the DOM removal (collagenase solution, 5 days). Samples with and without the DOM were treated according to the groups (n = 20 with DOM and 20 without DOM/group): TiF4 varnish (2.45% F), NaF varnish (2.45% F), placebo varnish (without fluoride) and control (no treatment). Thereafter, the treated samples were submitted to erosive challenges 4 x 90 s/day (0.1% citric acid, pH 2.5) during 7 days. Between the challenges, the samples were immersed in artificial saliva. The dentin erosive loss was measured using contact profilometry (mu m, n = 15). Five dentin samples per group were prepared for energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy analysis. Data were compared using 2-way ANOVA/Bonferroni test (p < 0.05). Both fluoride varnishes were effective in reducing the erosive loss progression regardless of the dentin condition when compared to placebo varnish and control groups. Despite the fact that the TiF4 varnish was more effective than the NaF varnish for both dentin conditions (p < 0.001), its effect was significantly reduced in the absence of DOM ( p < 0.05). It can be concluded that the TiF4 varnish is the best treatment in reducing the progression of dentin erosive loss (100%) in vitro, but its protective effect is more pronounced in the presence of DOM. (c) 2017 S. Karger AG, Basel (AU)

FAPESP's process: 13/20372-0 - Effect of titanium tetrafluoride varnish on fibroblasts (NIH3T3): viability assay, morphological analysis and cell signals for apoptotic pathways
Grantee:Ana Carolina Magalhães
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants
FAPESP's process: 12/20698-0 - Effect of TiF4 on hydroxiapatite and enamel subjected to cariogenic and erosive processes: in vitro and in situ studies
Grantee:Ana Carolina Magalhães
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants
FAPESP's process: 13/26237-7 - Effect of TiF4 varnish on the progression of dentin erosion when applied in the presence or absence of the demineralised organic layer
Grantee:Mariele Vertuan
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Scientific Initiation