Arginine-Based Toothpaste Induces Calcium-Phosphates Deposits on Dentin Surface and Tubules
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Citazione:
Arginine-Based Toothpaste Induces Calcium-Phosphates Deposits on Dentin Surface and Tubules / Gandolfi, Mg; Pelliccioni, Ga; Generali, Luigi; Ferri, A; Gatto, Mra; Ottolenghi, L; Prati, C.. - In: JOURNAL OF DENTAL RESEARCH. - ISSN 0022-0345. - ELETTRONICO. - 92:(2013). ( Annual Meeting of the IADR Continental European Division (CED) Firenze 4-7 settembre 2013).
Abstract:
Objective: To test the ability of a calcium carbonate-containing toothpaste for dentinal hypersensitivity to occlude the exposed open tubules of dentin surface.
Method: Dentine slices (0.9±0.1 thick) and crown segments (1.5±0.3 cm thick) from human third molars were used.
Elmex Sensitive Professional toothpaste (GABA Int AG, Therwill, Switzerland) containing as main active ingredients arginine (8%), sodium
monofluorophosphate (1450 ppm Fˉ) and calcium carbonate, was applied (3 min) on coronal dentin surface.
Fluid flow/permeation through the dentin thickness (i.e. permeability or hydraulic conductance, Lp in microliters/min) was evaluated using a digital fluid flow-meter after smear layer formation, after EDTA treatment, after Elmex toothpaste treatment (t=0) and after soaking for 1, 7, 28 days in simulated body fluid (HBSS). Tubules occlusion, elemental analysis and mineral content were studied by ESEM-EDX.
Toothpaste penetration inside dentinal tubules was analyzed by laser confocal microscopy using calcein as tracer.
Result: Lp of EDTA-treated dentin significantly decreased after treatment with Elmex toothpaste (-73,32% at t=0) and after soaking in HBSS the Lp values further decreased (-77,69% at 24h, -78,18% at 7d, -83,01% at 28d).
After 24h and 7d in HBSS, ESEM on Elmex-treated dentin showed the presence of precipitates on dentin surface and in the dentinal tubules; EDX revealed N (from arginine) and F (from monofluorophosphate) of the toothpaste. Lp remained significantly lower (-78,18%) than EDTA- treated control dentin.
After 28d in HBSS, a calcium phosphate layer was detected on dentin surface so tubules were not visible. EDX detected F and no N. No CaP deposits were found on EDTA-treated dentin soaked in HBSS.
Confocal microscopy showed an average penetration depth of the toothpaste into the dentinal tubules of ~85 microns.
Conclusion: Elmex sensitive toothpaste can reduce the fluid movement into the exposed dentinal tubules and favour the formation of calcium phosphate minerals.
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Keywords:
Demineralization/Remineralization , Dentifrices, Dentin, Home care and Preventive dentistry
Elenco autori:
Gandolfi, Mg; Pelliccioni, Ga; Generali, Luigi; Ferri, A; Gatto, Mra; Ottolenghi, L; Prati, C.
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J Dent Res Vol 92 Spec Iss B: 579, 2013
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