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Sodium fluoride mouthrinse used twice daily increased incipient caries lesion remineralization in an in situ model.

Siriporn Songsiripradubboon1, Hidenori Hamba2, Chutima Trairatvorakul3, Junji Tagami2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To investigate the remineralizing effects of fluoride mouthrinses used at different times and frequency in addition to fluoride toothpaste.
METHODS: A randomized crossover single blinded study comprised 4 experimental phases of 21 days each. Twelve orthodontic volunteers were fixed with an orthodontic bracket containing an artificial carious enamel slab, which was from the same tooth in all 4 phases, and were randomly assigned to the following groups: (1) brushing with F toothpaste 2× per day (F- brush), (2) F- brush+rinsing with 0.05% NaF (F- rinse) after lunch, (3) F- brush+F-rinse before bedtime, and (4) F- brush+F- rinse 2× per day. Mean mineral gain after each phase was determined from mineral density profiles obtained using Micro-CT.
RESULTS: The mean mineral gain in all treatments with F- brush and F-rinse were significantly greater than those in F- brush (p<0.05). Moreover F- rinse 2× per day increased lesion remineralization more than F- rinse once a day.
CONCLUSIONS: The twice-daily use of 0.05% NaF mouthrinse combined with twice-daily regular use of fluoride toothpaste resulted in the greatest remineralization of incipient caries. These data indicate that rinsing frequency is a factor affecting the effectiveness of fluoride mouthrinse. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: The rinsing frequency of NaF mouthrinse, when used with fluoride toothpaste, also affects the remineralization. This finding, if confirmed by a clinical study, would lead to a new recommendation for fluoride mouthrinse used in high caries risk patients who could benefit from using it twice a day.
Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Fluoride; Micro-CT; Mouthrinse; Proximal caries; Remineralization

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24394584     DOI: 10.1016/j.jdent.2013.12.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Dent        ISSN: 0300-5712            Impact factor:   4.379


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