Artificial Caries Lesion Characteristics after Secondary Demineralization with Theobromine-Containing Protocol
Developing artificial caries lesions with varying characteristics is needed to adequately study caries process in vitro. The objective of this study was to investigate artificial caries lesion characteristics after secondary demineralization protocol containing theobromine and fluoride. Sixty bovine...
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doaj-b6b10a340f744315afdd816950e97a7e2021-01-09T00:05:33ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492021-01-012630030010.3390/molecules26020300Artificial Caries Lesion Characteristics after Secondary Demineralization with Theobromine-Containing ProtocolHani M. Nassar0Frank Lippert1Department of Restorative Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, King Abdulaziz University, P.O. Box 80209, Jeddah 21589, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Cariology, Operative Dentistry, and Dental Public Health, School of Dentistry, Indiana University, 415 Lancing Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USADeveloping artificial caries lesions with varying characteristics is needed to adequately study caries process in vitro. The objective of this study was to investigate artificial caries lesion characteristics after secondary demineralization protocol containing theobromine and fluoride. Sixty bovine enamel slabs (4 × 3 mm) were demineralized using a Carbopol-containing protocol for 6 days. A baseline area (2 × 3 mm) was protected with acid-resistant nail varnish, after which specimens were exposed for 24 h to a secondary demineralization protocol containing acetic acid plus one of four fluoride/theobromine combinations (<i>n</i> = 15): theobromine (50 or 200 ppm) and fluoride (0 or 1 ppm). Specimens were sectioned and analyzed using transverse microradiography for changes in mineral content, lesion depth, and surface layer mineralization. Data was analyzed using paired t-test and analysis of variance followed by Bonferroni test at 0.05 significance level. After secondary demineralization, fluoride-containing groups had significantly deeper lesions (<i>p</i> = 0.002 and 0.014) compared to the group with 0 ppm fluoride and 50 ppm theobromine. Mineral content and lesion depth were significantly different compared to baseline for all groups. Theobromine did not show an added effect on mineral uptake. Theobromine-containing groups exhibited particularly deep lesions with a more uniform mineral profile in the presence of fluoride.https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/26/2/300theobrominecariesdemineralizationfluoridetransverse microradiography |
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Artificial Caries Lesion Characteristics after Secondary Demineralization with Theobromine-Containing Protocol |
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Artificial Caries Lesion Characteristics after Secondary Demineralization with Theobromine-Containing Protocol |
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Artificial Caries Lesion Characteristics after Secondary Demineralization with Theobromine-Containing Protocol |
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Artificial Caries Lesion Characteristics after Secondary Demineralization with Theobromine-Containing Protocol |
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Artificial Caries Lesion Characteristics after Secondary Demineralization with Theobromine-Containing Protocol |
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artificial caries lesion characteristics after secondary demineralization with theobromine-containing protocol |
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Developing artificial caries lesions with varying characteristics is needed to adequately study caries process in vitro. The objective of this study was to investigate artificial caries lesion characteristics after secondary demineralization protocol containing theobromine and fluoride. Sixty bovine enamel slabs (4 × 3 mm) were demineralized using a Carbopol-containing protocol for 6 days. A baseline area (2 × 3 mm) was protected with acid-resistant nail varnish, after which specimens were exposed for 24 h to a secondary demineralization protocol containing acetic acid plus one of four fluoride/theobromine combinations (<i>n</i> = 15): theobromine (50 or 200 ppm) and fluoride (0 or 1 ppm). Specimens were sectioned and analyzed using transverse microradiography for changes in mineral content, lesion depth, and surface layer mineralization. Data was analyzed using paired t-test and analysis of variance followed by Bonferroni test at 0.05 significance level. After secondary demineralization, fluoride-containing groups had significantly deeper lesions (<i>p</i> = 0.002 and 0.014) compared to the group with 0 ppm fluoride and 50 ppm theobromine. Mineral content and lesion depth were significantly different compared to baseline for all groups. Theobromine did not show an added effect on mineral uptake. Theobromine-containing groups exhibited particularly deep lesions with a more uniform mineral profile in the presence of fluoride. |
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theobromine caries demineralization fluoride transverse microradiography |
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