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Effects of a Dicalcium and Tetracalcium Phosphate-Based Desensitizer on In Vitro Dentin Permeability

The present study evaluated the effectiveness of a dicalcium and tetracalcium phosphate-based desensitizer in reducing dentin permeability in vitro. Dentin fluid flow was measured before and after treatment of dentin with patent dentinal tubules using 1 or 3 applications of the dicalcium and tetraca...

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Autores principales: Zhou, Jianfeng, Chiba, Ayaka, Scheffel, Debora L. S., Hebling, Josimeri, Agee, Kelli, Niu, Li-na, Tay, Franklin R., Pashley, David H.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4928866/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27359118
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0158400
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author Zhou, Jianfeng
Chiba, Ayaka
Scheffel, Debora L. S.
Hebling, Josimeri
Agee, Kelli
Niu, Li-na
Tay, Franklin R.
Pashley, David H.
author_facet Zhou, Jianfeng
Chiba, Ayaka
Scheffel, Debora L. S.
Hebling, Josimeri
Agee, Kelli
Niu, Li-na
Tay, Franklin R.
Pashley, David H.
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description The present study evaluated the effectiveness of a dicalcium and tetracalcium phosphate-based desensitizer in reducing dentin permeability in vitro. Dentin fluid flow was measured before and after treatment of dentin with patent dentinal tubules using 1 or 3 applications of the dicalcium and tetracalcium phosphate containing agent Teethmate(TM) (TM) and comparing the results with two sodium fluoride varnishes Vella(TM) (VLA) and Vanish(TM) (VAN), after storage in artificial saliva for 24 h, 48 h and 7 days. Significant differences were observed among the 4 methods employed for reducing dentin permeability (p < 0.001) and the 3 post-treatment times (p < 0.001). VLA and VAN never achieved 50% permeability reductions consistently in any of the 3 time periods. Only the calcium phosphate-based desensitizer applied for 3 times consistently reduced dentin permeability by 50% after 24 h. When applied once, the permeability reduction of TM increased progressively over the 3 time periods. After 7 days, only one and three applications of the calcium phosphate-based desensitizer consistently reduced dentin permeability by more than 50%. Permeability reductions corresponded well with scanning electron microscopy examination of dentinal tubule orifice occlusion in dentin specimens treated with the agents. Overall, the dicalcium and tetracalcium phosphate-based desensitizer is effective in reducing dentin permeability via a tubule occlusion mechanism. The ability of the agent to reduce dentin permeability renders it to be potentially useful as a clinical dentin desensitizing agent, which has to be confirmed in future clinical studies. By contrast, the two sodium fluoride varnishes are not effective in dentin permeability reduction and should be considered as topical fluoride delivering agents rather than tubular orifice-blocking agents.
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spelling pubmed-49288662016-07-18 Effects of a Dicalcium and Tetracalcium Phosphate-Based Desensitizer on In Vitro Dentin Permeability Zhou, Jianfeng Chiba, Ayaka Scheffel, Debora L. S. Hebling, Josimeri Agee, Kelli Niu, Li-na Tay, Franklin R. Pashley, David H. PLoS One Research Article The present study evaluated the effectiveness of a dicalcium and tetracalcium phosphate-based desensitizer in reducing dentin permeability in vitro. Dentin fluid flow was measured before and after treatment of dentin with patent dentinal tubules using 1 or 3 applications of the dicalcium and tetracalcium phosphate containing agent Teethmate(TM) (TM) and comparing the results with two sodium fluoride varnishes Vella(TM) (VLA) and Vanish(TM) (VAN), after storage in artificial saliva for 24 h, 48 h and 7 days. Significant differences were observed among the 4 methods employed for reducing dentin permeability (p < 0.001) and the 3 post-treatment times (p < 0.001). VLA and VAN never achieved 50% permeability reductions consistently in any of the 3 time periods. Only the calcium phosphate-based desensitizer applied for 3 times consistently reduced dentin permeability by 50% after 24 h. When applied once, the permeability reduction of TM increased progressively over the 3 time periods. After 7 days, only one and three applications of the calcium phosphate-based desensitizer consistently reduced dentin permeability by more than 50%. Permeability reductions corresponded well with scanning electron microscopy examination of dentinal tubule orifice occlusion in dentin specimens treated with the agents. Overall, the dicalcium and tetracalcium phosphate-based desensitizer is effective in reducing dentin permeability via a tubule occlusion mechanism. The ability of the agent to reduce dentin permeability renders it to be potentially useful as a clinical dentin desensitizing agent, which has to be confirmed in future clinical studies. By contrast, the two sodium fluoride varnishes are not effective in dentin permeability reduction and should be considered as topical fluoride delivering agents rather than tubular orifice-blocking agents. Public Library of Science 2016-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4928866/ /pubmed/27359118 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0158400 Text en © 2016 Zhou et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Zhou, Jianfeng
Chiba, Ayaka
Scheffel, Debora L. S.
Hebling, Josimeri
Agee, Kelli
Niu, Li-na
Tay, Franklin R.
Pashley, David H.
Effects of a Dicalcium and Tetracalcium Phosphate-Based Desensitizer on In Vitro Dentin Permeability
title Effects of a Dicalcium and Tetracalcium Phosphate-Based Desensitizer on In Vitro Dentin Permeability
title_full Effects of a Dicalcium and Tetracalcium Phosphate-Based Desensitizer on In Vitro Dentin Permeability
title_fullStr Effects of a Dicalcium and Tetracalcium Phosphate-Based Desensitizer on In Vitro Dentin Permeability
title_full_unstemmed Effects of a Dicalcium and Tetracalcium Phosphate-Based Desensitizer on In Vitro Dentin Permeability
title_short Effects of a Dicalcium and Tetracalcium Phosphate-Based Desensitizer on In Vitro Dentin Permeability
title_sort effects of a dicalcium and tetracalcium phosphate-based desensitizer on in vitro dentin permeability
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4928866/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27359118
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0158400
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