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Fluoride toothpastes containing micrometric or nano-sized sodium trimetaphosphate reduce enamel erosion in vitro

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Author(s):
Danelon, Marcelle [1] ; Pessan, Juliano Pelim [1] ; dos Santos, Vinicius Rodrigues [1] ; Chiba, Erika Kiyoko [1] ; Gonzales Garcia, Luhana Santos [1] ; de Camargo, Emerson Rodrigues [2] ; Botazzo Delbem, Alberto Carlos [1]
Total Authors: 7
Affiliation:
[1] Sao Paulo State Univ Unesp, Sch Dent, Dept Pediat Dent & Publ Hlth, Aracatuba, SP - Brazil
[2] Fed Univ Sao Carlos UFSCar, LIEC Dept Chem, Sao Carlos, SP - Brazil
Total Affiliations: 2
Document type: Journal article
Source: ACTA ODONTOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA; v. 76, n. 2, p. 119-124, MAR 2018.
Web of Science Citations: 1
Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the effect of fluoride toothpastes supplemented with micrometric or nano-sized sodium trimetaphosphate (TMP or TMPnano, respectively) on enamel erosion in vitro, as well as the influence of salivary acquired pellicle and saliva. Material and methods: Bovine enamel blocks (n=120) were randomly assigned into the following experimental toothpastes: no F/TMP/TMPnano (Placebo); 1100ppm F (1100ppm F); 1100ppm F plus 3% TMP or 3% TMPnano (1100 TMP or 1100 TMPnano, respectively) and 5000ppm F (5000ppm F). Erosive challenge was performed by immersion of the blocks in citric acid for 5min, followed by 2h immersion in human or artificial saliva, 4x/day, during 5 days. After each erosive challenge, blocks were exposed to slurries of the toothpastes. Enamel erosion (mu m), surface hardness (SHf) and cross-sectional hardness (Delta KHN) were analyzed as response variables and the data were submitted to two-way ANOVA, followed by the Student-Newman-Keuls test (p<.05). Results: 1100 TMPnano significantly reduced enamel loss when compared to 1100 TMP (p=.002), reaching values similar to those promoted by 5000ppm F (p=.96). 1100ppm F presented significantly lower enamel loss than Placebo (p<.001), and higher than 1100 TMP (p<.001). Significantly higher SHf and lower Delta KHN was observed for 1100 TMPnano and 5000ppm F when compared with the other groups (p<.001). The type of saliva did not influence enamel erosion, SHf and Delta KHN for the groups treated with TMP-containing toothpastes. Conclusion: The addition of 3% TMPnano to 1100ppm F toothpastes significantly increases the protective effect against enamel erosion in vitro when compared with its counterparts with micrometric TMP or without TMP. This effect was not influenced by the presence of acquired enamel pellicle and saliva. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 13/05298-8 - In vitro study of fluorinated toothpastes and supplemented with sodium trimetaphosphate nanoparticulado on dental erosion
Grantee:Vinicius Rodrigues dos Santos
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Scientific Initiation