Bioactive glass versus Arginine dentifrices on the reduction of dentin permeability and acid tolerance

Abstract Objectives To compare the efficacy of calcium sodium phosphosilicate (CSPS) and arginine dentifrices on dentin permeability and acid tolerance. Material and Methods Sixty dentin discs were randomly assigned into 3 groups, then brushed for 1 min with CSPS, arginine, or fluoride (control) den...

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Main Authors: Chantrakorn Champaiboon, Attawood Lertpimonchai, Kullanun Lertpimonchai
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-08-01
Series:Clinical and Experimental Dental Research
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/cre2.372
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spelling doaj-b4713b2309034c2399516d7e3db2e67a2021-08-30T12:28:51ZengWileyClinical and Experimental Dental Research2057-43472021-08-017462062710.1002/cre2.372Bioactive glass versus Arginine dentifrices on the reduction of dentin permeability and acid toleranceChantrakorn Champaiboon0Attawood Lertpimonchai1Kullanun Lertpimonchai2Department of Periodontology, Faculty of Dentistry Chulalongkorn University Bangkok ThailandDepartment of Periodontology, Faculty of Dentistry Chulalongkorn University Bangkok ThailandDepartment of Periodontology, Faculty of Dentistry Chulalongkorn University Bangkok ThailandAbstract Objectives To compare the efficacy of calcium sodium phosphosilicate (CSPS) and arginine dentifrices on dentin permeability and acid tolerance. Material and Methods Sixty dentin discs were randomly assigned into 3 groups, then brushed for 1 min with CSPS, arginine, or fluoride (control) dentifrices. To test acid tolerance, each disc was soaked in 6% citric acid for 1 min. Dentin permeability was measured before, following brushing, and acid challenge. Ten discs per group were similarly treated and evaluated for tubule occlusion following a single dentifrice application, while other five discs per group were employed in an acid tolerance assay. Results The percentage reduction in dentin permeability was 39.26%, 32.27%, and 21.71% in the arginine, CSPS, and control groups, respectively. The differences in dentin permeability reduction between the arginine and CSPS groups following brushing and acid challenge were not significant (p = 0.398 and p = 0.211, respectively). The arginine dentifrice demonstrated a significant reduction in permeability compared with the control (p = 0.011). In addition, the occlusion exhibited by the arginine and CSPS dentifrices was more resistant to acid challenge compared with that of the control (p < 0.001). From SEM analysis, dentinal tubule occlusion was observed after a single application in all groups. Some open dentinal tubules were detected in the test groups, while almost all of the orifices were open in the fluoride group following acid challenge. Conclusions There is no significant difference between arginine and CSPS dentifrices in reducing dentin permeability following a single application and acid challenge. Following acid challenge, the reduced permeability generated by arginine and CSPS was more stable compared with the fluoride dentifrice.https://doi.org/10.1002/cre2.372acid toleranceargininecalcium sodium phosphosilicatedentin hypersensitivity
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author Chantrakorn Champaiboon
Attawood Lertpimonchai
Kullanun Lertpimonchai
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Attawood Lertpimonchai
Kullanun Lertpimonchai
Bioactive glass versus Arginine dentifrices on the reduction of dentin permeability and acid tolerance
Clinical and Experimental Dental Research
acid tolerance
arginine
calcium sodium phosphosilicate
dentin hypersensitivity
author_facet Chantrakorn Champaiboon
Attawood Lertpimonchai
Kullanun Lertpimonchai
author_sort Chantrakorn Champaiboon
title Bioactive glass versus Arginine dentifrices on the reduction of dentin permeability and acid tolerance
title_short Bioactive glass versus Arginine dentifrices on the reduction of dentin permeability and acid tolerance
title_full Bioactive glass versus Arginine dentifrices on the reduction of dentin permeability and acid tolerance
title_fullStr Bioactive glass versus Arginine dentifrices on the reduction of dentin permeability and acid tolerance
title_full_unstemmed Bioactive glass versus Arginine dentifrices on the reduction of dentin permeability and acid tolerance
title_sort bioactive glass versus arginine dentifrices on the reduction of dentin permeability and acid tolerance
publisher Wiley
series Clinical and Experimental Dental Research
issn 2057-4347
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Abstract Objectives To compare the efficacy of calcium sodium phosphosilicate (CSPS) and arginine dentifrices on dentin permeability and acid tolerance. Material and Methods Sixty dentin discs were randomly assigned into 3 groups, then brushed for 1 min with CSPS, arginine, or fluoride (control) dentifrices. To test acid tolerance, each disc was soaked in 6% citric acid for 1 min. Dentin permeability was measured before, following brushing, and acid challenge. Ten discs per group were similarly treated and evaluated for tubule occlusion following a single dentifrice application, while other five discs per group were employed in an acid tolerance assay. Results The percentage reduction in dentin permeability was 39.26%, 32.27%, and 21.71% in the arginine, CSPS, and control groups, respectively. The differences in dentin permeability reduction between the arginine and CSPS groups following brushing and acid challenge were not significant (p = 0.398 and p = 0.211, respectively). The arginine dentifrice demonstrated a significant reduction in permeability compared with the control (p = 0.011). In addition, the occlusion exhibited by the arginine and CSPS dentifrices was more resistant to acid challenge compared with that of the control (p < 0.001). From SEM analysis, dentinal tubule occlusion was observed after a single application in all groups. Some open dentinal tubules were detected in the test groups, while almost all of the orifices were open in the fluoride group following acid challenge. Conclusions There is no significant difference between arginine and CSPS dentifrices in reducing dentin permeability following a single application and acid challenge. Following acid challenge, the reduced permeability generated by arginine and CSPS was more stable compared with the fluoride dentifrice.
topic acid tolerance
arginine
calcium sodium phosphosilicate
dentin hypersensitivity
url https://doi.org/10.1002/cre2.372
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