Attin Thomas, Albrecht Kerstin, Becker Klaus, Hannig Christian, Wiegand Annette
Department of Operative Dentistry, Preventive Dentistry and Periodontology, Georg-August-University Göttingen, D-37075 Göttingen, Germany.
J Dent. 2006 Oct;34(9):668-75. doi: 10.1016/j.jdent.2005.12.009. Epub 2006 Feb 10.
Aim of the study was to evaluate the influence of carbamide peroxide (CP) on enamel fluoride uptake by comparing enamel fluoride uptake from a 1% amine fluoride (AmF) gel with the fluoride acquisition from a 10% carbamide peroxide agent supplemented with 1% AmF.
Three enamel cylinders (4mm in diameter) were prepared from the buccal surfaces of 60 bovine incisors. One sample of each tooth was used for determination of baseline fluoride content of the respective tooth. The two remaining samples were allocated to the experimental series 1 or 2, respectively. Each series consisted of five experimental groups (A-E, n=12) and differed with respect to the length of the treatment period with the gels (A-D). The experimentally designed gels (pH 5.5) used in the study were as follows: A (10% CP), B (10% CP, 1% F(-) as AmF), C (1% F(-) as AmF), D (no CP, no F(-)) and were formulated on the same basis. The enamel samples were covered for 4h with the respective gel at 37 degrees C and were then transferred to artificial saliva for 20 h (series 1). The samples of group E served as controls and were not treated with a gel. In series 2, treatment with the gels and storage in saliva was conducted seven times. Finally, the samples were assessed for KOH-soluble and structurally bound fluoride.
Only the enamel samples treated with the fluoridated bleaching gel (group B) and with the amine fluoride gel (group C) exhibited significant fluoride acquisition. Thereby, both gels showed significantly lower uptake in series 1 as compared to series 2. Both KOH-soluble and structurally bound fluoride acquisition was significantly higher in group C than in group B.
Treatment with a carbamide peroxide gel supplemented with amine fluoride causes less fluoride acquisition in enamel than a pure amine fluoride gel. Under the conditions of the study, it is assumed that carbamide peroxide seems to influence enamel fluoride uptake.
本研究的目的是通过比较1%胺氟(AmF)凝胶的牙釉质氟摄取量与添加了1% AmF的10%过氧化脲(CP)制剂的氟摄取量,来评估过氧化脲(CP)对牙釉质氟摄取的影响。
从60颗牛切牙的颊面制备三个牙釉质圆柱体(直径4mm)。每颗牙齿的一个样本用于测定相应牙齿的基线氟含量。其余两个样本分别分配到实验系列1或2。每个系列由五个实验组(A - E,n = 12)组成,且在凝胶处理时间(A - D)上有所不同。本研究中使用的实验设计凝胶(pH 5.5)如下:A(10% CP),B(10% CP,1% F⁻ 作为AmF),C(1% F⁻ 作为AmF),D(无CP,无F⁻),且均基于相同配方。牙釉质样本在37℃下用相应凝胶覆盖4小时,然后转移至人工唾液中20小时(系列1)。E组样本作为对照,未用凝胶处理。在系列2中,用凝胶处理并在唾液中储存进行了七次。最后,对样本进行氢氧化钾可溶性氟和结构结合氟的评估。
仅用含氟漂白凝胶(B组)和胺氟凝胶(C组)处理的牙釉质样本显示出显著的氟摄取。因此,与系列2相比,两种凝胶在系列1中的摄取量均显著较低。C组的氢氧化钾可溶性氟和结构结合氟摄取量均显著高于B组。
与纯胺氟凝胶相比,用添加了胺氟的过氧化脲凝胶处理导致牙釉质中的氟摄取较少。在本研究条件下,推测过氧化脲似乎会影响牙釉质氟摄取。