Enhancing the Remineralization Potential of Child Formula Dentifrices: An In Vitro Study

被引:11
作者
Bijle, Mohammed Nadeem Ahmed [1 ]
Lai Pui Tung [2 ]
Wong, Jasmine [2 ]
Ekambaram, Manikandan [3 ]
Lo, Edward C. M. [4 ]
Yiu, Cynthia Kar Yung [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hong Kong, Fac Dent, Paediat Dent, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
[2] Univ Hong Kong, Fac Dent, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
[3] Univ Otago, Paediat Dent, Fac Dent, Dunedin, New Zealand
[4] Univ Hong Kong, Fac Dent, Dent Publ Hlth, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
关键词
arginine; child; dentifrices; enamel; remineralization; INSOLUBLE CALCIUM COMPOUND; 1450 PPM FLUORIDE; 1.5-PERCENT ARGININE; ARTIFICIAL CARIES; ALKALI PRODUCTION; LESIONS; EFFICACY; BACTERIA;
D O I
10.17796/1053-4625-43.5.6
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
Objective(s): The incorporation of Arginine (Arg) in NaF-containing child dentifrice might enhance its remineralizing potential, reducing fluorosis risk with significant anti-caries benefit. The study objective was to examine the remineralizing potential ofarginine in child formula dentifrice (600-ppm NaF).Study Design: Primary teeth enamel specimens (n = 10) with artificial caries-like lesion were randomly divided to 4 treatment groups: A: 2% Arg-(600-ppm) NaF; B: 600-ppm NaF; C: 1100-ppm NaF; and D: deionized water subjected to 7-day pH-cycling. The mineral density (MD) of the treated specimens was assessed using micro-CT The pre-/post-treated artificial caries-like lesion were acid-etched for enamel fluoride uptake (EFU) evaluation, Ca and P element analysis using ICP-OES, and the inorganic phosphate (PO43-) determination using colorimetric assay. Results: The percentage remineralization of the 2% Arg-NaF and 1100 ppm NaF groups was significantly higher than the 600-ppm NaF group (p<0.001). However, no significant difference in remineralization was observed between the two groups (p>0.05). The EFU, Ca/P ratio, PO43- content of the 2% Arg-NaF group were significantly higher than the 600-ppm NaF group (p<0.01); while no significant difference was found between the 2% Arg-NaF and 1100 ppm NaF groups. Conclusion: ifithin the limitations of the present study, incorporation of 2% arginine in 600-ppm NaF child formula dentifrice enhanced the remineralization potential of artificial enamel caries, to a level comparable to 1100 ppm NaF adult formula dentifrice.
引用
收藏
页码:337 / 344
页数:8
相关论文
共 32 条
[1]   The combined enamel remineralization potential of arginine and fluoride toothpaste [J].
Bijle, Mohammed Nadeem Ahmed ;
Manikandan, Ekambaram ;
Lo Edward, C. M. ;
Yung, Yiu Cynthia Kar .
JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY, 2018, 76 :75-82
[2]  
Burne RA, 2000, FEMS MICROBIOL LETT, V193, P1
[3]   Arginine promotes fluoride uptake into artificial carious lesions in vitro [J].
Cheng, X. ;
Xu, P. ;
Zhou, X. ;
Deng, M. ;
Cheng, L. ;
Li, M. ;
Li, Y. ;
Xu, X. .
AUSTRALIAN DENTAL JOURNAL, 2015, 60 (01) :104-111
[4]   The development and validation of a new technology, based upon 1.5% arginine, an insoluble calcium compound and fluoride, for everyday use in the prevention and treatment of dental caries [J].
Cummins, D. .
JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY, 2013, 41 :S1-S11
[5]  
Edelstein B L, 2006, BMC Oral Health, V6 Suppl 1, pS2
[6]   Ingestion of Fluoride from Dentifrices by Young Children and Fluorosis of the Teeth - A Literature Review [J].
Ekambaram, M. ;
Itthagarun, A. ;
King, N. M. .
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY, 2011, 36 (02) :111-121
[7]   Comparison of the remineralizing potential of child formula dentifrices [J].
Ekambaram, Manikandan ;
Itthagarun, Anut ;
King, Nigel Martyn .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PAEDIATRIC DENTISTRY, 2011, 21 (02) :132-140
[8]   Enhancing Fluoride: Clinical Human Studies of Alternatives or Boosters for Caries Management [J].
Fontana, Margherita .
CARIES RESEARCH, 2016, 50 :22-37
[9]  
Gonzalez-Cabezas C, 2018, Adv Dent Res, V29, P55, DOI 10.1177/0022034517740124
[10]   Remineralizing potential of a 60-s in vitro application of Tooth Mousse Plus [J].
Gopalakrishnan, Vaishnavi L. ;
Anthonappa, Robert P. ;
King, Nigel M. ;
Itthagarun, Anut .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PAEDIATRIC DENTISTRY, 2017, 27 (05) :356-363