Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Citazione:
Laboratory enamel fluoride uptake from fluoride products / Campus, Guglielmo Giuseppe; Cagetti, Mg; Spano, Nadia; Denurra, S; Cocco, Fabio; Bossù, M; Pilo, Maria Itria; Sanna, Gavino; García Godoy, F.. - In: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY. - ISSN 0894-8275. - 25:1(2012), pp. 13-16.
Abstract:
PURPOSE:
To evaluate the fluoride concentration in enamel after the use of different fluoride products and 48 hours after the cessation of fluoride use.
METHODS:
16 enamel slabs were divided and treated for 15 days as following: Group A, with an amine fluoride toothpaste and mouthrinse (1400 and 250 mg/L(-1), respectively); Group B, with an amine fluoride toothpaste (1400 mg/L(-1)) and mouthrinse without fluoride; Group C, with a sodium fluoride toothpaste (1400 mg/L(-1)) and mouthrinse (250 mg/L(-1)). Chemical biopsy and multiple means were used to determine fluoride concentration. The data were statistically analyzed using the two-way ANOVA and Tukey HSD tests (P<0.05).
RESULTS:
After 15 days of fluoride product use, Group A samples had the highest fluoride uptake (0.19 microg mm(-2)) (P<0.05). 48 hours after the interruption of fluoride product usage, a higher fluoride concentration was found in Group A samples. Although all fluoride products led to an enamel uptake, amine fluoride products promoted the most effective long-term uptake.
To evaluate the fluoride concentration in enamel after the use of different fluoride products and 48 hours after the cessation of fluoride use.
METHODS:
16 enamel slabs were divided and treated for 15 days as following: Group A, with an amine fluoride toothpaste and mouthrinse (1400 and 250 mg/L(-1), respectively); Group B, with an amine fluoride toothpaste (1400 mg/L(-1)) and mouthrinse without fluoride; Group C, with a sodium fluoride toothpaste (1400 mg/L(-1)) and mouthrinse (250 mg/L(-1)). Chemical biopsy and multiple means were used to determine fluoride concentration. The data were statistically analyzed using the two-way ANOVA and Tukey HSD tests (P<0.05).
RESULTS:
After 15 days of fluoride product use, Group A samples had the highest fluoride uptake (0.19 microg mm(-2)) (P<0.05). 48 hours after the interruption of fluoride product usage, a higher fluoride concentration was found in Group A samples. Although all fluoride products led to an enamel uptake, amine fluoride products promoted the most effective long-term uptake.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Campus, Guglielmo Giuseppe; Cagetti, Mg; Spano, Nadia; Denurra, S; Cocco, Fabio; Bossù, M; Pilo, Maria Itria; Sanna, Gavino; García Godoy, F.
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