1095 Does Fluoride Gel/Foam Application Time affect Enamel Demineralization?

Friday, March 23, 2012: 3:30 p.m. - 4:45 p.m.
Presentation Type: Poster Session
L. GARRETT1, A.D. BRAXTON2, D. TANTBIROJN2, and A. VERSLUIS3, 1College of Dentistry, University of Tennessee, Memphis, TN, 2Restorative Dentistry, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, 3Bioscience Research, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN
Objectives: To determine if a one-minute application of acidulated phosphate fluoride (APF) gel or foam is equivalent to a four-minute application for reduction of enamel demineralization.

Methods:  Fifty bovine incisors were polished to produce a small flat enamel surface area for baseline Vickers hardness (VH) measurements.  Each tooth was randomly assigned to one of five groups: (1) Control: no fluoride treatment, (2) 1 minute APF-gel treatment, (3) 4 minutes APF-gel treatment, (4) 1 minute APF-foam treatment, and (5) 4 minutes APF-foam treatment.  After treatment, samples were submerged in saliva at 37°C for 30 minutes (IRB# 11-01367-XP), rinsed with deionized water, dried, and submerged in lactic acid gel pH 5.1 for three hours at 37°C.  Post 3hr VH was measured and the difference in hardness was determined as an indication of demineralization.  The hardness values were subjected to ANOVA/Student-Newman-Keuls (significance level 0.05).

Results:  Baseline hardness was not significantly different among groups.  Enamel hardness was reduced in all groups after the three-hour exposure to lactic acid gel.  The reduction was significantly less in all APF-treatment groups compared to the control.  Enamel hardness was not significantly different whether the tooth was exposed to APF gel or foam for 1 minute or 4 minutes.

 

Mean (SD) Vickers Hardness

Treatment

Baseline

Post 3hr

Difference

Control

364(8)a

282(17)b

82.8(17)b

1-min Gel

363(20)a

311(17)a

51.9(26)a

4-min Gel

366(15)a

319(23)a

47.5(29)a

1-min Foam

357(27)a

320(26)a

36.7(17)a

4-min Foam

363(16)a

327(17)a

35.5(25)a

Same superscript letters indicate no significant difference between groups

Conclusions: APF gel and foam maintained a higher enamel hardness value (less demineralization) after acid exposure compared to the control that did not receive any treatment.  One- or four-minute application time of APF gel or foam did not affect the degree of enamel demineralization.

Acknowledgement:  Supported, in part, by UT College of Dentistry Alumni Student Research Training Program.


Keywords: Caries, Demineralization, Enamel, Fluoride and Hardness
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