Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Aim. The aim of the present in vitro study was to
evaluate the protective effects of a zinc-hydroxyapatite
toothpaste against an erosive challenge
produced by a soft drink (Coca-Cola) using Scanning
Electron Microscopy (SEM).
Methods. Forty specimens were assigned to 4
groups of 10 specimens each (group 1: no erosive
challenge, no toothpaste treatment, group 2:
erosive challenge, no toothpaste treatment, group
3: erosive challenge, fluoride toothpaste treatment,
group 4: erosive challenge, zinc-hydroxyapatite
toothpaste treatment). The surface of each
specimen was imaged by SEM. A visual rating
system was used to evaluate the condition of the
enamel surface; results were analyzed by nonparametric
statistical methods.
Results. Statistically significant differences were
found between the samples untreated and those
immersed in Coca-Cola (group 1, 2); the highest
grade of damage was found in group 2, while the
lowest grade was recorded in the samples of
group 4. Comparing the groups, the two analyzed
toothpaste tended to protect in different extend.
Conclusions. In this study treatment of erosively
challenged enamel with Zn-Hap toothpaste
showed a clear protective effect. This was greater
than the effect observed for a normal fluoride
toothpaste and confirmed the potential benefit Zn-HAP technology can provide in protecting ena -
mel from erosive acid challenges.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
SEM; enamel erosion; fluoride; hydroxyapatite; surface analysis; toothpastes
Elenco autori:
Colombo, Marco; Beltrami, Riccardo; Rattalino, Davide; Mirando, Maria; Chiesa, Marco; Poggio, Claudio
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