Øgaard B
Faculty of Dentistry, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
Compend Contin Educ Dent. 1999;20(1 Suppl):10-7; quiz 34.
The benefits of using fluoride to prevent caries have been known for many years, but a complete understanding of this mechanism is still being researched. The fluoride concentration in the apatitic structure of enamel does not have as significant an effect on reducing caries as a continuous presence of fluoride in the plaque liquid. Concentrated, topical fluoride agents (such as in toothpaste, fluoride mouth rinses, gels, or varnishes) have a different mechanism of fluoride protection than low-concentration applications (such as fluoridated water). In initial caries lesions and plaque, concentrated agents form globules of a calcium fluoride-like material on the enamel surface. This material is fairly insoluble, possibly because it is coated with phosphates or proteins. This mechanism explains how the topical application of a fluoride varnish, two or three times a year, can result in caries reduction.
使用氟化物预防龋齿的益处已为人所知多年,但对这一机制的全面理解仍在研究之中。牙釉质磷灰石结构中的氟化物浓度对减少龋齿的影响,不如菌斑液中持续存在氟化物的影响显著。浓缩的局部用氟剂(如牙膏、含氟漱口水、凝胶或涂料)与低浓度应用(如氟化水)具有不同的氟化物保护机制。在早期龋齿病变和菌斑中,浓缩剂在牙釉质表面形成类似氟化钙物质的小球。这种物质相当不溶,可能是因为它被磷酸盐或蛋白质包裹。这一机制解释了每年局部应用两三次氟化物涂料如何能减少龋齿。