Pinto, Shelon CristinaBandéca, Matheus CoelhoPinheiro, Michele Carolina [UNESP]Cavassim, Rodrigo [UNESP]Tonetto, Mateus RodriguesBorges, Alvaro HenriqueSampaio, Jose Eduardo Cezar [UNESP]2015-08-062015-08-062014BMC Research Notes, v. 7, n. 1, p. 385, 2014.1756-0500http://hdl.handle.net/11449/126133Background: Considering the current high use of high fluoride toothpastes, the aim of the study was to quantify alterations in the root dentine permeability submitted to treatment with a high fluoride toothpaste and 8% arginine, calcium carbonate, sodium monofluorophosphate toothpaste as a preventive treatment for dentinal tubules exposure followed by acid challenge. Methods: Thirty-third molars were sectioned below the cementoenamel. The root segments were connected to a hydraulic pressure apparatus to measure dentine permeability after the following sequential steps (n = 10 per group): I) Baseline; II) treatment with phosphoric acid for 30 s (maximum permeability); III) Toothbrushing (1 min) according to the experimental groups (G1- control; G2- 5000 ppm fluoride toothpaste; G3- 8% arginine-calcium carbonate toothpaste); IV) acid challenge for 5 min (orange juice). The data were converted into percentage, considering stage II as 100%. Results: The results have shown a statistically significant decreasing on dentine permeability after treatment with toothpaste (Friedman test and Dunn’s post hoc test). Comparison among groups demonstrated a high increasing on dentine permeability when acid challenge was performed after toothbrushing with distilled water (control group) (Kruskal-Wallis and Dunn’s post hoc test). Conclusion: The toothpaste treatment may provide sufficient resistance on dentine surface, preventing dentinal tubules exposure after acid challenge.385engTooth erosionDentin permeabilityToothpastesPreventive effect of a high fluoride toothpaste and arginine-carbonate toothpaste on dentinal tubules exposure followed by acid challenge: a dentine permeability evaluationArtigo10.1186/1756-0500-7-385Acesso abertoISSN1756-0500-2014-07-01-385.pdf77135044673372369531839078426485