| Literature DB >> 19627581 |
Mozhgan Bizhang1, Yong-Hee P Chun, Mai-Trinh Winterfeld, Markus J Altenburger, Wolfgang H M Raab, Stefan Zimmer.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to test the null hypothesis that there is no difference between the effect of (1) a 5000 ppm fluoride toothpaste, and (2) a 250 ppm fluoride mouth rinse on demineralized human dentin surfaces, against the alternative hypothesis of a difference.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19627581 PMCID: PMC2723123 DOI: 10.1186/1756-0500-2-147
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Figure 1Appliance design and flow chart of the procedures of the experimental design. The dentin specimen with test and reference sites, T: test site; R: Reference site (left) and the intraoral appliance with the incorporated dentin specimen adapted to the cast of a volunteer. The dentin specimen inserted into the mandibular appliance (right).
Mineral loss (Vol. % × μm) and lesion depth (μm) of dentin.
| Methods | n | Mineral loss (Vol.% × μm) | Lesion depth (μm) | ||||
| Range | Mean | SD | Range | Mean | SD | ||
| Control | 15 | -79.00–483.90 | 328.56 a | 137.25 | 6.70–67.30 | 19.00 a | 14.24 |
| 250 ppm F | 15 | 151.50–258.10 | 218.64 b | 28.40 | -14.40–68.70 | 20.80 b | 18.10 |
| 5000 ppm F | 15 | -150.80–167.90 | 60.70 a, b | 76.35 | -29.30–20.10 | 5.32 a, b | 11.56 |
The dentin specimens were exposed for 3 weeks to demineralization and treated with fluoride.
Values with the same superscript (a, b) within columns revealed a statistically significant difference (p < 0.05).
SD = standard deviation; F = fluoride
Figure 2Mineral loss (Vol. % × μm) in dentin treated with fluoride (n = 15). The mean mineral loss from dentin was significantly lower in the group treated with 5000 ppm fluoride compared to the 250 ppm fluoride group and the control group. Mineral loss was not statistically significantly different between the 250 ppm fluoride and control group. (**p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001).
Figure 3Lesion depth (μm) in dentin treated with fluoride (n = 15). The lesion depth in dentin of the 5000 ppm fluoride group was significantly lesser than in the 250 ppm fluoride group and the control group. In addition, the lesion depth of the 250 ppm fluoride group and the control group were not statistically significantly different. (*p < 0.05, **p < 0.01).