Evaluation of free and total fluoride concentration in mouthwashes via measurement with ion-selective electrode

Abstract Background The aim of this study was to compare free fluoride concentration and total fluoride concentration in mouthwashes. Methods Fluorine-containing mouthwashes from various companies and manufacturers (Colgate Total Plax Classic Mint®, Colgate-Palmolive, New York, USA; Colgate Total Pl...

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Main Authors: Vladimir Yu. Reshetnyak, Olga V. Nesterova, Oleg I. Admakin, Denis A. Dobrokhotov, Irina N. Avertseva, Samira A. Dostdar, Dinara F. Khakimova
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spelling doaj-6f7dda74c66b4e0f818cff5280fb5aa52020-11-25T04:01:05ZengBMCBMC Oral Health1472-68312019-11-011911810.1186/s12903-019-0908-0Evaluation of free and total fluoride concentration in mouthwashes via measurement with ion-selective electrodeVladimir Yu. Reshetnyak0Olga V. Nesterova1Oleg I. Admakin2Denis A. Dobrokhotov3Irina N. Avertseva4Samira A. Dostdar5Dinara F. Khakimova6Department of Chemistry in the Institute of Pharmacy, Sechenov UniversityDepartment of Chemistry in the Institute of Pharmacy, Sechenov UniversityDepartment of Prevention and Communal Dentistry, Institute of Dentistry, Sechenov UniversityDepartment of Chemistry in the Institute of Pharmacy, Sechenov UniversityDepartment of Chemistry in the Institute of Pharmacy, Sechenov University5th year undergraduate student of the Institute of Pharmacy, Sechenov UniversityDepartment of Prevention and Communal Dentistry, Institute of Dentistry, Sechenov UniversityAbstract Background The aim of this study was to compare free fluoride concentration and total fluoride concentration in mouthwashes. Methods Fluorine-containing mouthwashes from various companies and manufacturers (Colgate Total Plax Classic Mint®, Colgate-Palmolive, New York, USA; Colgate Total Plax Gentle Mint®, Colgate-Palmolive, New York, USA; Colgate Total Plax Fresh Mint®, Colgate-Palmolive, New York, USA; Oral B Advantage®, Procter&Gamble, Cincinnati, USA; Reach Fresh Mint®, Johnson&Johnson, New Brunswick, USA; Foramen®, Laboratorios Foramen, Guarnizo, Spain; Lacalut Sensitive®, Dr. THEISS, Homburg, Germany; Sensodyne®, GlaxoSmithKline, London, UK; Vesna F®, Vita, Saint Petersburg, Russia; Lacalut Fresh®, Dr. THEISS, Homburg, Germany) were selected as study objects. Fluoride measurements were carried out using the fluoride selective electrode. Results Free fluoride:total fluoride ratio was more than 80% for six samples (Colgate Total Plax Gentle Mint® - 88%, Colgate Total Plax Fresh Mint® - 99%, Oral B Advantage® - 92%, Reach Fresh Mint® - 92 and 89% for the mouthwash of another batch, Lacalut Sensitive® - 94%) and less than 63% for three samples (Colgate Total Plax Classic Mint® - 56%, Foramen® - 62%, Vesna F® - 61%). Two samples had more than 70% and less than 80% of unbound fluoride, respectively (Sensodyne® - 77%, another batch of Oral B Advantage® mouthwash - 74%). Rinse containing sodium monofluorophosphate (Na2PO3F) (Vesna F®) had more than 50% of free fluoride, while the rinse containing amine fluoride (AmF) (Lacalut Sensitive®) had 94%. The difference in the free fluoride:total fluoride ratio can be explained by binding of fluoride ions by components contained in mouthwashes, such as coloring agents and polymeric compounds. The lowest concentration of free fluoride ions (0.000093 mol/L) was observed for aluminum fluoride (AlF3) rinse (Lacalut Fresh®), while the total fluoride amount was not determined due to possible generation of strong fluoride complexes. This implies that fluoride ions will not be uptaken by tooth tissue and may even be washed away from it, compromising the efficacy of mouthwashes. Conclusions The differences in free fluoride: total fluoride ratio between analyzed mouthwashes reveal a need to develop a method for evaluation of free fluorides in mouthwashes for proper updating of national and international guidelines.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12903-019-0908-0FluoridesMouthwashesPotentiometryIon-selective electrode
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author Vladimir Yu. Reshetnyak
Olga V. Nesterova
Oleg I. Admakin
Denis A. Dobrokhotov
Irina N. Avertseva
Samira A. Dostdar
Dinara F. Khakimova
spellingShingle Vladimir Yu. Reshetnyak
Olga V. Nesterova
Oleg I. Admakin
Denis A. Dobrokhotov
Irina N. Avertseva
Samira A. Dostdar
Dinara F. Khakimova
Evaluation of free and total fluoride concentration in mouthwashes via measurement with ion-selective electrode
BMC Oral Health
Fluorides
Mouthwashes
Potentiometry
Ion-selective electrode
author_facet Vladimir Yu. Reshetnyak
Olga V. Nesterova
Oleg I. Admakin
Denis A. Dobrokhotov
Irina N. Avertseva
Samira A. Dostdar
Dinara F. Khakimova
author_sort Vladimir Yu. Reshetnyak
title Evaluation of free and total fluoride concentration in mouthwashes via measurement with ion-selective electrode
title_short Evaluation of free and total fluoride concentration in mouthwashes via measurement with ion-selective electrode
title_full Evaluation of free and total fluoride concentration in mouthwashes via measurement with ion-selective electrode
title_fullStr Evaluation of free and total fluoride concentration in mouthwashes via measurement with ion-selective electrode
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of free and total fluoride concentration in mouthwashes via measurement with ion-selective electrode
title_sort evaluation of free and total fluoride concentration in mouthwashes via measurement with ion-selective electrode
publisher BMC
series BMC Oral Health
issn 1472-6831
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Abstract Background The aim of this study was to compare free fluoride concentration and total fluoride concentration in mouthwashes. Methods Fluorine-containing mouthwashes from various companies and manufacturers (Colgate Total Plax Classic Mint®, Colgate-Palmolive, New York, USA; Colgate Total Plax Gentle Mint®, Colgate-Palmolive, New York, USA; Colgate Total Plax Fresh Mint®, Colgate-Palmolive, New York, USA; Oral B Advantage®, Procter&Gamble, Cincinnati, USA; Reach Fresh Mint®, Johnson&Johnson, New Brunswick, USA; Foramen®, Laboratorios Foramen, Guarnizo, Spain; Lacalut Sensitive®, Dr. THEISS, Homburg, Germany; Sensodyne®, GlaxoSmithKline, London, UK; Vesna F®, Vita, Saint Petersburg, Russia; Lacalut Fresh®, Dr. THEISS, Homburg, Germany) were selected as study objects. Fluoride measurements were carried out using the fluoride selective electrode. Results Free fluoride:total fluoride ratio was more than 80% for six samples (Colgate Total Plax Gentle Mint® - 88%, Colgate Total Plax Fresh Mint® - 99%, Oral B Advantage® - 92%, Reach Fresh Mint® - 92 and 89% for the mouthwash of another batch, Lacalut Sensitive® - 94%) and less than 63% for three samples (Colgate Total Plax Classic Mint® - 56%, Foramen® - 62%, Vesna F® - 61%). Two samples had more than 70% and less than 80% of unbound fluoride, respectively (Sensodyne® - 77%, another batch of Oral B Advantage® mouthwash - 74%). Rinse containing sodium monofluorophosphate (Na2PO3F) (Vesna F®) had more than 50% of free fluoride, while the rinse containing amine fluoride (AmF) (Lacalut Sensitive®) had 94%. The difference in the free fluoride:total fluoride ratio can be explained by binding of fluoride ions by components contained in mouthwashes, such as coloring agents and polymeric compounds. The lowest concentration of free fluoride ions (0.000093 mol/L) was observed for aluminum fluoride (AlF3) rinse (Lacalut Fresh®), while the total fluoride amount was not determined due to possible generation of strong fluoride complexes. This implies that fluoride ions will not be uptaken by tooth tissue and may even be washed away from it, compromising the efficacy of mouthwashes. Conclusions The differences in free fluoride: total fluoride ratio between analyzed mouthwashes reveal a need to develop a method for evaluation of free fluorides in mouthwashes for proper updating of national and international guidelines.
topic Fluorides
Mouthwashes
Potentiometry
Ion-selective electrode
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12903-019-0908-0
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