Liu Xiaotian, Lau Chun Lok Bryan, Ding Hao, Matinlinna Jukka Pekka, Tsoi James K H
Department of Orthodontics, Tianjin Stomatological Hospital, School of Medicine, Nankai University, Tianjin 300041, China.
Dental Materials Science, Applied and Oral Science and Community Oral Care, Faculty of Dentistry, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China.
Dent J (Basel). 2024 May 15;12(5):142. doi: 10.3390/dj12050142.
This study aims to investigate whether toothbrushes with fluoride-infused bristles have any (re)mineralisation effects on bovine enamel. Bovine incisors (N = 160) were extracted, and the buccal side of the crown was cut into dimensions of ~5 mm × 5 mm with a low-speed saw. These specimens were randomly allocated into four groups: half (80 teeth) were stored in demineralising solution (DM), and the other half were stored in deionised water (DW) for 96 h. Then, they were brushed with a force of 2.0 ± 0.1 N for five min with a manual toothbrush with either fluoride-infused (TF) or regular (TR) bristles. Microhardness (Vickers), X-ray diffraction (XRD), energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) were used to investigate the surfaces of the bovine enamel specimens before and after brushing. Two-way ANOVA was used to analyse the hardness data, and the pairwise comparison method was used to analyse the Ca/P ratio, for each group at α = 0.05. The results show that brushing with either of these toothbrushes increased the Vickers microhardness on DM and DW enamel ( < 0.001), whereas hydroxyapatite was revealed in all groups by XRD. The DM samples showed a significant increase ( < 0.05) in the Ca/P ratios after brushing with TR and TF. Conversely, under DW conditions, these ratios decreased significantly after brushing. In terms of the F atomic%, TF increased significantly. SEM revealed mineral deposition in the DM groups after toothbrushing. To conclude, toothbrushing effectively induces the microhardness of sound and demineralised enamel, while fluoride-infused bristles might be able to retain fluoride on the enamel surface.
本研究旨在调查刷毛注入氟化物的牙刷对牛牙釉质是否有任何(再)矿化作用。提取牛切牙(N = 160),并用低速锯将牙冠的颊侧切割成约5 mm×5 mm的尺寸。这些样本被随机分为四组:一半(80颗牙齿)储存在脱矿溶液(DM)中,另一半储存在去离子水(DW)中96小时。然后,用注入氟化物(TF)或普通(TR)刷毛的手动牙刷以2.0±0.1 N的力刷牙5分钟。使用显微硬度(维氏硬度)、X射线衍射(XRD)、能量色散X射线光谱(EDS)和扫描电子显微镜(SEM)来研究刷牙前后牛牙釉质样本的表面。采用双向方差分析来分析硬度数据,采用两两比较法来分析每组在α = 0.05时的钙磷比。结果表明,用这两种牙刷刷牙均可提高DM和DW牙釉质的维氏显微硬度(P < 0.001),而XRD显示所有组均有羟基磷灰石。DM样本在用TR和TF刷牙后钙磷比显著增加(P < 0.05)。相反,在DW条件下,刷牙后这些比例显著下降。就F原子百分比而言,TF显著增加。SEM显示刷牙后DM组有矿物质沉积。总之,刷牙能有效诱导健康和脱矿牙釉质的显微硬度,而注入氟化物的刷毛可能能够在牙釉质表面保留氟化物。