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A comparative evaluation of the effect of alcoholic and non alcoholic beverages on tooth enamel surface pretreated with β-tricalcium phosphate, bioactive glass and amine fluoride: an in vitro study

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The aim of this in vitro study is to quantitatively evaluate the effect of different alcoholic and non alcoholic beverages on the tooth enamel surface topography pretreated with various remineralizing agents using Atomic Force Microscopy. METHODS: 120 tooth specimens were prepar...

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Autores principales: Shah, Anjal, Hiremath, Hemalatha, Ojha, Kirti, Khandelwal, Sheetal, Patidar, Sonam, Trivedi, Shivangi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10642739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37970202
http://dx.doi.org/10.15386/mpr-2465
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author Shah, Anjal
Hiremath, Hemalatha
Ojha, Kirti
Khandelwal, Sheetal
Patidar, Sonam
Trivedi, Shivangi
author_facet Shah, Anjal
Hiremath, Hemalatha
Ojha, Kirti
Khandelwal, Sheetal
Patidar, Sonam
Trivedi, Shivangi
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description BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The aim of this in vitro study is to quantitatively evaluate the effect of different alcoholic and non alcoholic beverages on the tooth enamel surface topography pretreated with various remineralizing agents using Atomic Force Microscopy. METHODS: 120 tooth specimens were prepared from 60 freshly extracted intact human premolars by sectioning from mesial to distal surfaces using low speed diamond discs and were randomly assigned to study groups and control group. Specimens of Group I, Group II and Group III were pre-treated with β-Tri calcium phosphate, bioactive glass and amine fluoride respectively for 4 minutes for 28 days, followed by storage in artificial saliva. All the specimens were evaluated for surface roughness using Atomic Force Microscopy. The specimens were then placed in alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages for 10 minutes for 4 days and were again analyzed by Atomic Force Microscopy. Descriptive statistics was performed by using the proportional or frequency distribution of the parameters. The respondents were then grouped according to the branch of specialty if any and the data was evaluated by the one-way ANOVA with post-hoc, with p value <0.005. RESULTS: In the present study, among the remineralizing agents tested, bioactive glass was found to be more effective than β-Tri Calcium Phosphate and Amine Fluoride. Among the demineralizing agents used in this study, the demineralization potential of Coca Cola was found to be highest, followed by wine and green tea pretreated with β-tricalcium phosphate, bioactive glass and amine fluoride. CONCLUSIONS: The present study concluded that all the remineralizing agents tested were found to be effective in inhibiting the demineralization caused by various alcoholic and non alcoholic beverages. Among the remineralizing agents tested, bioactive glass was found to be more effective than β-tri calcium phosphate and amine fluoride.
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spelling pubmed-106427392023-11-15 A comparative evaluation of the effect of alcoholic and non alcoholic beverages on tooth enamel surface pretreated with β-tricalcium phosphate, bioactive glass and amine fluoride: an in vitro study Shah, Anjal Hiremath, Hemalatha Ojha, Kirti Khandelwal, Sheetal Patidar, Sonam Trivedi, Shivangi Med Pharm Rep Original Research: Dental Medicine BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The aim of this in vitro study is to quantitatively evaluate the effect of different alcoholic and non alcoholic beverages on the tooth enamel surface topography pretreated with various remineralizing agents using Atomic Force Microscopy. METHODS: 120 tooth specimens were prepared from 60 freshly extracted intact human premolars by sectioning from mesial to distal surfaces using low speed diamond discs and were randomly assigned to study groups and control group. Specimens of Group I, Group II and Group III were pre-treated with β-Tri calcium phosphate, bioactive glass and amine fluoride respectively for 4 minutes for 28 days, followed by storage in artificial saliva. All the specimens were evaluated for surface roughness using Atomic Force Microscopy. The specimens were then placed in alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages for 10 minutes for 4 days and were again analyzed by Atomic Force Microscopy. Descriptive statistics was performed by using the proportional or frequency distribution of the parameters. The respondents were then grouped according to the branch of specialty if any and the data was evaluated by the one-way ANOVA with post-hoc, with p value <0.005. RESULTS: In the present study, among the remineralizing agents tested, bioactive glass was found to be more effective than β-Tri Calcium Phosphate and Amine Fluoride. Among the demineralizing agents used in this study, the demineralization potential of Coca Cola was found to be highest, followed by wine and green tea pretreated with β-tricalcium phosphate, bioactive glass and amine fluoride. CONCLUSIONS: The present study concluded that all the remineralizing agents tested were found to be effective in inhibiting the demineralization caused by various alcoholic and non alcoholic beverages. Among the remineralizing agents tested, bioactive glass was found to be more effective than β-tri calcium phosphate and amine fluoride. Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy 2023-10 2023-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10642739/ /pubmed/37970202 http://dx.doi.org/10.15386/mpr-2465 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License
spellingShingle Original Research: Dental Medicine
Shah, Anjal
Hiremath, Hemalatha
Ojha, Kirti
Khandelwal, Sheetal
Patidar, Sonam
Trivedi, Shivangi
A comparative evaluation of the effect of alcoholic and non alcoholic beverages on tooth enamel surface pretreated with β-tricalcium phosphate, bioactive glass and amine fluoride: an in vitro study
title A comparative evaluation of the effect of alcoholic and non alcoholic beverages on tooth enamel surface pretreated with β-tricalcium phosphate, bioactive glass and amine fluoride: an in vitro study
title_full A comparative evaluation of the effect of alcoholic and non alcoholic beverages on tooth enamel surface pretreated with β-tricalcium phosphate, bioactive glass and amine fluoride: an in vitro study
title_fullStr A comparative evaluation of the effect of alcoholic and non alcoholic beverages on tooth enamel surface pretreated with β-tricalcium phosphate, bioactive glass and amine fluoride: an in vitro study
title_full_unstemmed A comparative evaluation of the effect of alcoholic and non alcoholic beverages on tooth enamel surface pretreated with β-tricalcium phosphate, bioactive glass and amine fluoride: an in vitro study
title_short A comparative evaluation of the effect of alcoholic and non alcoholic beverages on tooth enamel surface pretreated with β-tricalcium phosphate, bioactive glass and amine fluoride: an in vitro study
title_sort comparative evaluation of the effect of alcoholic and non alcoholic beverages on tooth enamel surface pretreated with β-tricalcium phosphate, bioactive glass and amine fluoride: an in vitro study
topic Original Research: Dental Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10642739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37970202
http://dx.doi.org/10.15386/mpr-2465
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