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Evaluation of the Erosive Potential of Various Pediatric Liquid Medicaments: An in-vitro Study.

Abhinaya Reddy Tupalli1, B Satish1, Bharath Raj Shetty2, Someshwar Battu3, J Phani Kumar4, B Nagaraju5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The present in-vitro study was a scanning electron microscope (SEM) study conducted in primary teeth in order to evaluate the erosive potential of ten commonly used pediatric liquid medications (PLMs). MATERIALS &
METHODS: 10 commonly used PLMs and 33 exfoliated or extracted primary teeth were collected. The 33 teeth were divided into two groups, the control group (n=3) and the study group (n=30). The endogenous pH of all the teeth was measured using a pH electrode meter. The control group teeth were immersed in artificial saliva for three different time intervals- 1 minute, 10 minutes and 8 hours. The study group teeth were also maintained for 1 minute, 10 minutes and 8 hours in various selected PLMs. The primary enamel surface (PES) changes were then observed under the SEM for all the teeth of both groups.
RESULTS: All the PLMs used in the study showed an erosive effect on the PES when viewed under SEM. Majority of the medications caused etched prism pattern followed by crater formation and sporadic rod ends in that order on PES.
CONCLUSION: There is a need to educate parents and professionals about the association between dental erosion and PLMs which predisposes to dental caries. How to cite the article: Tupalli AR, Satish B, Shetty BR, Battu S, Kumar JP, Nagaraju B. Evaluation of the Erosive Potential of Various Pediatric Liquid Medicaments: An In-vitro Study. J Int Oral Health 2014;6(1):59-65.

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Keywords:  Acids; dental caries; dental erosion; enamel surface changes; pediatric liquid medications; scanning electron microscope

Year:  2014        PMID: 24653605      PMCID: PMC3959139     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Int Oral Health        ISSN: 0976-1799


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