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Enamel Erosion: A Possible Preventive Approach by Casein Phosphopeptide Amorphous Calcium Phosphate—An In Vitro Study

CONTEXT: Several efforts were made in order to alter the compositions of acidic food items concerning their properties to be able to reduce their erosivity potential. The addition of combinations of calcium and phosphate salts to these food products has grabbed great interest. AIM: In vitro evaluati...

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Autores principales: Velagala, Daneswari, Reddy, Venugopal N, Achanta, Alekhya, Snehika, Ghanta, Ramavath, Bhookya Nanditha, Mareddy, Reddy Ajay
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Publicado: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7887166/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33623334
http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10005-1827
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author Velagala, Daneswari
Reddy, Venugopal N
Achanta, Alekhya
Snehika, Ghanta
Ramavath, Bhookya Nanditha
Mareddy, Reddy Ajay
author_facet Velagala, Daneswari
Reddy, Venugopal N
Achanta, Alekhya
Snehika, Ghanta
Ramavath, Bhookya Nanditha
Mareddy, Reddy Ajay
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description CONTEXT: Several efforts were made in order to alter the compositions of acidic food items concerning their properties to be able to reduce their erosivity potential. The addition of combinations of calcium and phosphate salts to these food products has grabbed great interest. AIM: In vitro evaluation of the effect of the addition of 0.2% w/v casein phosphopeptide–amorphous calcium phosphate (CPP–ACP) to four commonly available beverages (of which two were carbonated) on enamel erosion. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sound-extracted human third molar teeth were taken, and enamel sections (n = 270) were made and polished. Acid-resistant nail varnish was painted to create an exposed enamel window of 1 mm(2), followed by testing of the four soft drinks and distilled deionized water (DDW). Every drink was evaluated with and without the addition of 0.2% w/v CPP–ACP. The enamel specimens were kept in 50 mL solution at 37°C for 30 minutes, rinsed, and then varnish was removed. All samples were then profiled using white-light profilometer, and erosive depths were recorded. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: One-way analysis of variance test and post hoc Tukey test. RESULTS: Enamel erosion was created by all the soft drinks tested, but the addition of 0.2% w/v CPP–ACP has remarkably reduced (p value < 0.05) erosive depths in all test solutions compared to solutions without CPP–ACP. The erosive depths for solutions with DDW did not vary much from those with 0.2% CPP–ACP. CONCLUSION: Addition of 0.2% w/v CPP–ACP to the soft drinks has remarkably reduced their erosivity potential. HOW TO CITE THIS ARTICLE: Velagala D, Reddy VN, Achanta A, et al. Enamel Erosion: A Possible Preventive Approach by Casein Phosphopeptide Amorphous Calcium Phosphate—An In Vitro Study. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2020;13(5):486–492.
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spelling pubmed-78871662021-02-22 Enamel Erosion: A Possible Preventive Approach by Casein Phosphopeptide Amorphous Calcium Phosphate—An In Vitro Study Velagala, Daneswari Reddy, Venugopal N Achanta, Alekhya Snehika, Ghanta Ramavath, Bhookya Nanditha Mareddy, Reddy Ajay Int J Clin Pediatr Dent Original Article CONTEXT: Several efforts were made in order to alter the compositions of acidic food items concerning their properties to be able to reduce their erosivity potential. The addition of combinations of calcium and phosphate salts to these food products has grabbed great interest. AIM: In vitro evaluation of the effect of the addition of 0.2% w/v casein phosphopeptide–amorphous calcium phosphate (CPP–ACP) to four commonly available beverages (of which two were carbonated) on enamel erosion. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Sound-extracted human third molar teeth were taken, and enamel sections (n = 270) were made and polished. Acid-resistant nail varnish was painted to create an exposed enamel window of 1 mm(2), followed by testing of the four soft drinks and distilled deionized water (DDW). Every drink was evaluated with and without the addition of 0.2% w/v CPP–ACP. The enamel specimens were kept in 50 mL solution at 37°C for 30 minutes, rinsed, and then varnish was removed. All samples were then profiled using white-light profilometer, and erosive depths were recorded. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: One-way analysis of variance test and post hoc Tukey test. RESULTS: Enamel erosion was created by all the soft drinks tested, but the addition of 0.2% w/v CPP–ACP has remarkably reduced (p value < 0.05) erosive depths in all test solutions compared to solutions without CPP–ACP. The erosive depths for solutions with DDW did not vary much from those with 0.2% CPP–ACP. CONCLUSION: Addition of 0.2% w/v CPP–ACP to the soft drinks has remarkably reduced their erosivity potential. HOW TO CITE THIS ARTICLE: Velagala D, Reddy VN, Achanta A, et al. Enamel Erosion: A Possible Preventive Approach by Casein Phosphopeptide Amorphous Calcium Phosphate—An In Vitro Study. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2020;13(5):486–492. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC7887166/ /pubmed/33623334 http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10005-1827 Text en Copyright © 2020; Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd. © Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers. 2020 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and non-commercial reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Velagala, Daneswari
Reddy, Venugopal N
Achanta, Alekhya
Snehika, Ghanta
Ramavath, Bhookya Nanditha
Mareddy, Reddy Ajay
Enamel Erosion: A Possible Preventive Approach by Casein Phosphopeptide Amorphous Calcium Phosphate—An In Vitro Study
title Enamel Erosion: A Possible Preventive Approach by Casein Phosphopeptide Amorphous Calcium Phosphate—An In Vitro Study
title_full Enamel Erosion: A Possible Preventive Approach by Casein Phosphopeptide Amorphous Calcium Phosphate—An In Vitro Study
title_fullStr Enamel Erosion: A Possible Preventive Approach by Casein Phosphopeptide Amorphous Calcium Phosphate—An In Vitro Study
title_full_unstemmed Enamel Erosion: A Possible Preventive Approach by Casein Phosphopeptide Amorphous Calcium Phosphate—An In Vitro Study
title_short Enamel Erosion: A Possible Preventive Approach by Casein Phosphopeptide Amorphous Calcium Phosphate—An In Vitro Study
title_sort enamel erosion: a possible preventive approach by casein phosphopeptide amorphous calcium phosphate—an in vitro study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7887166/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33623334
http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10005-1827
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