Inhibition of enamel erosion by stannous fluoride containing rinsing solutions
Author(s) -
Rakhmatulli Ekaterina,
Beyeler, Barbara,
Lussi, Adrian
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
schweizer monatsschrift fur zahnmedizin = revue mensuelle suisse d'odonto-stomatologie = rivista mensile svizzera di odontologia e stomatologia
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.7892/boris.40814
Subject(s) - 610 medicine & health
This in vitro study investigated the erosion-inhibiting properties of dental rinses during erosion in the presence of the salivary pellicle. The erosion inhibition by a Sn/F containing dental rinse (800 ppm Sn2+, 500 ppm F –, pH = 4.5) was compared with a fluoridated solution (500 ppm F –, pH = 4.5) and water(control). Calcium release and enamel softening were significantly reduced among enamel samples exposed to the Sn/F rinse (group SF)compared to those treated with the fluoride solution (group F) and the control (p 0.05). SEM showed slightly etched enamel interfaces in group SF, whereas the erosion was more pronounced in group F and even more severe in the control group. In conclusion, the Sn/F combination provided the best inhibition of erosion among tested solutions. This study demonstrates the application of different analytical tools for comparative erosion quantification.A strong correlation (r2 ≥ 0.783) was shown between calcium release and enamel softening during demineralization
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