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Modified toothpaste application using prepared toothpaste delivering technique increases interproximal fluoride toothpaste delivery

OBJECTIVES: We devised a “prepared toothpaste delivering technique” (PTD technique), a modified the application of toothpaste method for using fluoride toothpaste more effectively. This study aimed to investigate the change in viscosity and fluoride intake into hydroxyapatite of a toothpaste, and de...

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Autores principales: Satou, Ryouichi, Suzuki, Seitaro, Takayanagi, Atsushi, Yamagishi, Atsushi, Sugihara, Naoki
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7133740/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32250568
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cre2.268
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author Satou, Ryouichi
Suzuki, Seitaro
Takayanagi, Atsushi
Yamagishi, Atsushi
Sugihara, Naoki
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Suzuki, Seitaro
Takayanagi, Atsushi
Yamagishi, Atsushi
Sugihara, Naoki
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description OBJECTIVES: We devised a “prepared toothpaste delivering technique” (PTD technique), a modified the application of toothpaste method for using fluoride toothpaste more effectively. This study aimed to investigate the change in viscosity and fluoride intake into hydroxyapatite of a toothpaste, and deliverability of fluoride toothpaste to the interproximal site with the PTD technique using an interproximal model. METHODS: Eight toothpaste samples were prepared at the following concentrations: ×1.00, ×1.25, ×1.50, ×1.75, ×2.00, ×3.00, ×4.00, and ×5.00. Viscosity of the toothpaste was measured by a Type‐B viscometer. Dissolution rate of toothpaste and fluoride uptake into the hydroxy apatite pellet were analyzed by a fluoride selective electrode. Application paste volume and delivery rate was measured using interproximal model and image analysis software during using a finger brush front (FBF), finger brush back (FBB), and toothbrush. RESULTS: As the dilution ratio increased, the viscosity of the toothpaste decreased sharply, F uptake decreased, and dissolution rate increased. F uptake was significantly reduced when the toothpaste was diluted more than 1.75 times. Therefore, in order to improve the effectiveness of the fluoride toothpaste, it is important to deliver the toothpaste to interproximal areas and pit clefts at low dilution. It was observed that PTD technique can be effectively implemented by the finger brush. CONCLUSIONS: The use of a FBF surface in the analysis of an acrylic interproximal model could aid in applying pressure while blocking the space of the groove and preventing outflow of the toothpaste. It was considered that the PTD technique would improve the effects of the fluoride toothpaste, especially in the interproximal site.
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spelling pubmed-71337402020-04-06 Modified toothpaste application using prepared toothpaste delivering technique increases interproximal fluoride toothpaste delivery Satou, Ryouichi Suzuki, Seitaro Takayanagi, Atsushi Yamagishi, Atsushi Sugihara, Naoki Clin Exp Dent Res Original Articles OBJECTIVES: We devised a “prepared toothpaste delivering technique” (PTD technique), a modified the application of toothpaste method for using fluoride toothpaste more effectively. This study aimed to investigate the change in viscosity and fluoride intake into hydroxyapatite of a toothpaste, and deliverability of fluoride toothpaste to the interproximal site with the PTD technique using an interproximal model. METHODS: Eight toothpaste samples were prepared at the following concentrations: ×1.00, ×1.25, ×1.50, ×1.75, ×2.00, ×3.00, ×4.00, and ×5.00. Viscosity of the toothpaste was measured by a Type‐B viscometer. Dissolution rate of toothpaste and fluoride uptake into the hydroxy apatite pellet were analyzed by a fluoride selective electrode. Application paste volume and delivery rate was measured using interproximal model and image analysis software during using a finger brush front (FBF), finger brush back (FBB), and toothbrush. RESULTS: As the dilution ratio increased, the viscosity of the toothpaste decreased sharply, F uptake decreased, and dissolution rate increased. F uptake was significantly reduced when the toothpaste was diluted more than 1.75 times. Therefore, in order to improve the effectiveness of the fluoride toothpaste, it is important to deliver the toothpaste to interproximal areas and pit clefts at low dilution. It was observed that PTD technique can be effectively implemented by the finger brush. CONCLUSIONS: The use of a FBF surface in the analysis of an acrylic interproximal model could aid in applying pressure while blocking the space of the groove and preventing outflow of the toothpaste. It was considered that the PTD technique would improve the effects of the fluoride toothpaste, especially in the interproximal site. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7133740/ /pubmed/32250568 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cre2.268 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Clinical and Experimental Dental Research published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Satou, Ryouichi
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Takayanagi, Atsushi
Yamagishi, Atsushi
Sugihara, Naoki
Modified toothpaste application using prepared toothpaste delivering technique increases interproximal fluoride toothpaste delivery
title Modified toothpaste application using prepared toothpaste delivering technique increases interproximal fluoride toothpaste delivery
title_full Modified toothpaste application using prepared toothpaste delivering technique increases interproximal fluoride toothpaste delivery
title_fullStr Modified toothpaste application using prepared toothpaste delivering technique increases interproximal fluoride toothpaste delivery
title_full_unstemmed Modified toothpaste application using prepared toothpaste delivering technique increases interproximal fluoride toothpaste delivery
title_short Modified toothpaste application using prepared toothpaste delivering technique increases interproximal fluoride toothpaste delivery
title_sort modified toothpaste application using prepared toothpaste delivering technique increases interproximal fluoride toothpaste delivery
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7133740/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32250568
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cre2.268
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