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Mozhgan Bizhang1, Sabine Kaleta-Kragt1, Preeti Singh-Hüsgen2, Markus Jörg Altenburger3, Stefan Zimmer1.
Abstract
Objective The purpose of this randomized, cross-over, in situ study was to determine the remineralization of demineralized dentin specimens after the application of a 10% fluoride (F-) or a 1% chlorhexidine-1% thymol (CHX-thymol) varnish. Material and Methods Twelve individuals without current caries activity wore removable appliances in the lower jaw for a period of four weeks. Each appliance contained four human demineralized dentin specimens fixed on the buccal aspects. The dentin specimens were obtained from the cervical regions of extracted human third molars. After demineralization, half the surface of each specimen was covered with a nail varnish to serve as the reference surface. The dentin specimens were randomly assigned to one of the three groups: F-, CHX-thymol, and control (no treatment). Before the first treatment period and between the others, there were washout periods of one week. After each treatment phase, the changes in mineral content (vol% µm) and the lesion depths (µm) of the dentin slabs were determined by transverse microradiography (TMR). Data analysis was accomplished by the Kruskal-Wallis test and the Mann-Whitney U test (p<0.05). Results The medians (25th/75th percentile) of integrated mineral loss were 312.70 (203.0-628.7) for chlorhexidine varnish, 309.5 (109.8-665.8) for fluoride varnish, and -346.9 (-128.7 - -596.0) for the control group. The medians (25th/75th percentile) of lesion depth were 13.6 (5.7-34.5) for chlorhexidine varnish, 16.5 (5.6-38.1) for fluoride varnish, and -14.2 (-4.5- -32.9) for the control group. Use of the 10% F- or 1% CHX-1% thymol varnishes resulted in significantly decreased mineral loss and lesion depth in dentin when compared with the control group. There were no statistically significant differences among the test groups. Conclusions Within the limitations of this study, the results suggest that the effect of the treatment of demineralized dentin with 10% F- or 1% CHX-1% thymol is better than without any treatment.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26814458 PMCID: PMC4716694 DOI: 10.1590/1678-775720150239
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Appl Oral Sci ISSN: 1678-7757 Impact factor: 2.698
Figure 1Study design
Figure 2The intraoral appliance (a) and dentin specimen (b)
Median (25th/75th percentile) of Integrated mineral loss (IML, Vol%∙µm), lesion depth (µm), and change in IML and lesion depth of dentin treated with the two different varnishes and a control, after 4 weeks in situ. The negative value is a sign of demineralization. a, b Different letters within columns represented statistical differences (p<0.05)
| Methods | IML (vol% x µm) | IML (vol% x µm) | Lesion depth (µm) | Lesion depth (µm) | Change in IML | Change in lesion depth |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (test area) | (reference area) | (test area) | (reference area) | (vol% x µm) | (µm) | |
| 10% F- (n=38) Median 25th/75th percentile | 744.9 298.58-1309.03 | 1259.9a 788.7-2072.2 | 33.2a 15.3-55.3 | 58.1a 32.0-93.3 | 309.5a 109.8-665.8 | 16.50a 5.6-38.1 |
| 1% CHX-1% Thymol (n=43) Median 25th/75th percentile | 550.7a 274.20-831.90 | 897.5a 608.8-1436.6 | 27.3a 10.4-33.0 | 36.6a 22.1-59.3 | 312.7a 203.0-628.7 | 13.6a 5.7-34.5 |
| Control (n=44) Median 25th/75th percentile | 1065.0b 596.78-1547.10 | 584.2b 357.3-969.0 | 42.0b 26.3-70.6 | 26.90b 18.7-39.4 | 346.9b (-128.7)-(-596.0) | -14.2b (-4.5)- (-32.9) |
Figure 3Median of the mineral content (Vol%∙µm) in a thin section of the dentin specimens in situ (***p<0.001; n.s.: no statistically significant differences)
Figure 4Median of the reduction in lesion depth (µm) in a thin section of the dentin specimens in situ (***p<0.001; n.s.: no statistically significant differences)
Figure 5Profile examples of the mineral volume percentage