Effect of toothpastes with different abrasives on eroded human enamel: an in situ/ex vivo study

dc.contributor.authorFerreira, Meire Coelho
dc.contributor.authorRamos-Jorge, Maria Letícia
dc.contributor.authorDelbem, Alberto Carlos Botazzo [UNESP]
dc.contributor.authorVieira, Ricardo de Souza
dc.contributor.institutionUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.contributor.institutionUniversidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri (UFVJM)
dc.contributor.institutionUniversidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)
dc.date.accessioned2016-01-28T16:54:55Z
dc.date.available2016-01-28T16:54:55Z
dc.date.issued2013
dc.description.abstractThe aim of the present study was to investigate the abrasive effect of CaCO3 and SiO2-based fluoride-free experimental toothpastes on eroded human permanent dental enamel and evaluate the effectiveness of waiting periods between acid exposure and tooth brushing. Twelve volunteers wore palatal appliances containing human enamel blocks for two periods of five days each. The appliances were immersed in a soft drink for five minutes four times a day (9:00 am, 11:00 am, 2:00 pm and 4:00 pm). On two occasions, two blocks were not submitted to additional treatment; two blocks were brushed (30 s) either with a CaCO3 or SiO2 toothpaste immediately after erosion and two blocks were brushed 1 h after erosion. Thus, the sample was divided into six groups: erosion alone (CaCO3 and SiO2 control); brushing with fluoride- free toothpaste (CaCO3 immediate and 1 h after erosion; SiO2 immediate and 1 h after erosion). Significant differences in wear depth were found between the enamel blocks in the CaCO3 immediate and 1 h after erosion groups and the blocks in the CaCO3 control group (p=0.001; p=0.022). No significant differences were found regarding the change in roughness and wear depth between blocks submitted to immediate abrasion and 1 h after erosion (CaCO3 and SiO2). The data revealed that surface roughness and wear depth is increased when erosion is combined with dental abrasion, regardless of the abrasive used. Waiting for 1 h to brush the eroded blocks offered no protective effect.en
dc.description.affiliationUniversidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho, Faculdade de Odontologia de Araçatuba, Araçatuba, RUA JOSÉ BONIFÁCIO, 1193, VILA MENDONÇA, CEP 16015050, SP, Brasil
dc.description.affiliationDentistry Department, School of Biological and Health Sciences, Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri, Diamantina, MG, Brazil
dc.description.affiliationDepartment of Stomatology, Center for Health Sciences, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, SC, Brazil
dc.description.affiliationUnespUniversidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho, Faculdade de Odontologia de Araçatuba, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Araçatuba, RUA JOSÉ BONIFÁCIO, 1193, VILA MENDONÇA, CEP 16015050, SP, Brasil
dc.format.extent132-139
dc.identifierhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3812787/
dc.identifier.citationThe Open Dentistry Journal, v. 30, n. 7, p. 132-139, 2013.
dc.identifier.doi10.2174/1874210601307010132.
dc.identifier.fileISSN1874-2106-2013-30-07-132-139.pdf
dc.identifier.issn1874-2106
dc.identifier.orcid0000-0002-8159-4853
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/133391
dc.language.isoeng
dc.relation.ispartofThe Open Dentistry Journal
dc.relation.ispartofsjr0,402
dc.rights.accessRightsAcesso aberto
dc.sourceCurrículo Lattes
dc.subjectCarbonated beveragespt
dc.subjectDental enamelpt
dc.subjectTooth abrasionpt
dc.subjectTooth erosionpt
dc.subjectToothpastept
dc.titleEffect of toothpastes with different abrasives on eroded human enamel: an in situ/ex vivo studyen
dc.typeArtigo
unesp.author.lattes0421571920582994[3]
unesp.author.orcid0000-0002-8159-4853[3]
unesp.campusUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp), Faculdade de Odontologia, Araçatubapt
unesp.departmentOdontologia Infantil e Social - FOApt

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