The Effectiveness of Remineralizing Agents on Dentinal Permeability

the effectiveness of remineralizing agents in reducing dentine permeability by tubule occlusion using fluid filtration device functioning at 100 cmH(2)O (1.4 psi) pressure and SEM/EDX analysis were evaluated and compared. Seventy (n = 70) dentine discs of 1 +/- 0.2 mm width were prepared from sound...

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Main Authors: Berkathullah, Marwah, Farook, Mohideen Salihu, Mahmoud, Okba
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spelling my.um.eprints.198062018-12-26T02:21:36Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/19806/ The Effectiveness of Remineralizing Agents on Dentinal Permeability Berkathullah, Marwah Farook, Mohideen Salihu Mahmoud, Okba RK Dentistry Practice of dentistry. Dental economics the effectiveness of remineralizing agents in reducing dentine permeability by tubule occlusion using fluid filtration device functioning at 100 cmH(2)O (1.4 psi) pressure and SEM/EDX analysis were evaluated and compared. Seventy (n = 70) dentine discs of 1 +/- 0.2 mm width were prepared from sound permanent human molars. Fifty (n = 50) dentine discs were randomly divided into 5 groups (n =10): Group 1: GC Tooth Mousse Plus (Recaldent GC Corporation Tokyo, Japan), Group 2: Clinpro (TM) White Varnish (3M ESPE, USA), Group 3: Duraphat (R) Varnish (Pharbil Waltrop GmbH, Germany), Group 4: Colgate Sensitive Pro-Relief (TM) dentifrice (Colgate Palmolive, Thailand), and Group 5: Biodentine (TM) (Septodont/UK). Dentine permeability was measured after treatment application at 10 minutes, artificial saliva immersion at 7 days, and citric acid challenge for 3 minutes. Data were analyzed by two-way repeated measures ANOVA. Dentine specimens (n = 20) were used for SEM/EDX analyses to obtain qualitative results on dentine morphology and surface deposits. Each treatment agent significantly reduced dentine permeability immediately after treatment application and created precipitates on treated dentine surfaces. All agents increased permeability values after 7 days of artificial saliva immersion except Clinpro White Varnish and Biodentine. Clinpro White Varnish exhibited significant resistance to acid challenge compared to others. Colgate Sensitive Pro-Relief dentifrice has a dual mechanism of action in reducing the dentine sensitivity. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.um.edu.my/19806/1/4072815.pdf Berkathullah, Marwah and Farook, Mohideen Salihu and Mahmoud, Okba (2018) The Effectiveness of Remineralizing Agents on Dentinal Permeability. BioMed Research International, 2018. p. 4072815. ISSN 2314-6133 https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/4072815 doi:10.1155/2018/4072815
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topic RK Dentistry
Practice of dentistry. Dental economics
spellingShingle RK Dentistry
Practice of dentistry. Dental economics
Berkathullah, Marwah
Farook, Mohideen Salihu
Mahmoud, Okba
The Effectiveness of Remineralizing Agents on Dentinal Permeability
description the effectiveness of remineralizing agents in reducing dentine permeability by tubule occlusion using fluid filtration device functioning at 100 cmH(2)O (1.4 psi) pressure and SEM/EDX analysis were evaluated and compared. Seventy (n = 70) dentine discs of 1 +/- 0.2 mm width were prepared from sound permanent human molars. Fifty (n = 50) dentine discs were randomly divided into 5 groups (n =10): Group 1: GC Tooth Mousse Plus (Recaldent GC Corporation Tokyo, Japan), Group 2: Clinpro (TM) White Varnish (3M ESPE, USA), Group 3: Duraphat (R) Varnish (Pharbil Waltrop GmbH, Germany), Group 4: Colgate Sensitive Pro-Relief (TM) dentifrice (Colgate Palmolive, Thailand), and Group 5: Biodentine (TM) (Septodont/UK). Dentine permeability was measured after treatment application at 10 minutes, artificial saliva immersion at 7 days, and citric acid challenge for 3 minutes. Data were analyzed by two-way repeated measures ANOVA. Dentine specimens (n = 20) were used for SEM/EDX analyses to obtain qualitative results on dentine morphology and surface deposits. Each treatment agent significantly reduced dentine permeability immediately after treatment application and created precipitates on treated dentine surfaces. All agents increased permeability values after 7 days of artificial saliva immersion except Clinpro White Varnish and Biodentine. Clinpro White Varnish exhibited significant resistance to acid challenge compared to others. Colgate Sensitive Pro-Relief dentifrice has a dual mechanism of action in reducing the dentine sensitivity.
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author Berkathullah, Marwah
Farook, Mohideen Salihu
Mahmoud, Okba
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Farook, Mohideen Salihu
Mahmoud, Okba
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title The Effectiveness of Remineralizing Agents on Dentinal Permeability
title_short The Effectiveness of Remineralizing Agents on Dentinal Permeability
title_full The Effectiveness of Remineralizing Agents on Dentinal Permeability
title_fullStr The Effectiveness of Remineralizing Agents on Dentinal Permeability
title_full_unstemmed The Effectiveness of Remineralizing Agents on Dentinal Permeability
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publisher Hindawi Publishing Corporation
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