| Literature DB >> 30304124 |
Vanessa Cavalli1, Denise Aparecida da Rosa2, Daylana Pacheco da Silva1, Matheus Kury1, Priscila C S Liporoni3, Luis Eduardo S Soares4, Airton Abraão Martins5.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: High concentrations of hydrogen peroxide can cause adverse effects on composition and structure of teeth. However, the addition of calcium and fluoride in bleaching agents may reduce enamel demineralization. To evaluate chemical changes of sound and demineralized enamels submitted to high concentrations of hydrogen peroxide containing fluoride (F) or calcium (Ca).Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30304124 PMCID: PMC6172021 DOI: 10.1590/1678-7757-2017-0589
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Appl Oral Sci ISSN: 1678-7757 Impact factor: 2.698
Mean values and standard deviations of relative areas of phosphate (PO4 3-) peak v2 (431-449 cm-1) (in arbitrary units) of FT-Raman spectra of sound and demineralized enamel at baseline (T0) and after bleaching (Tb)
| Treatments | Sound enamel | Demineralized enamel | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T 0 | Tb | T 0 | Tb | |||||
| C | 3.75 | (0.12)Aa | 5.89 | (0.92)Ab | 1.55 | (0.47)Aa
| 6.49 | (0.76)Ab |
| HP | 3.69 | (0.18)Aa | 3.57 | (0.33)Ba | 1.87 | (0.92)Aa
| 4.79 | (0.41)Bb
|
| HPF | 3.57 | (0.17)Aa | 6.13 | (0.59)Ab | 1.75 | (0.75)Aa
| 6.36 | (0.51)Ab |
| HPC | 3.46 | (0.22)Aa | 6.89 | (0.97)Ab | 1.98 | (0.67)Aa
| 6.57 | (0.12)Ab |
Mean values followed by distinct letters differ statistically at 5%, according to three-way ANOVA and Tukey test (p<0.05). Uppercase letters compare treatments (in columns) and lowercase letters compare time (in row).
Asterisks (*) compare each enamel condition within time
C: control
HP: 35% hydrogen peroxide
HPF: fluoride-based bleaching agent containing 35% hydrogen peroxide
HPC: calcium-based bleaching agent containing 35% hydrogen peroxide
Mean values and standard deviations of relative areas of phosphate (PO4 3-) peak v4 (582-611 cm-1) (in arbitrary units) of FT-Raman spectra of sound and demineralized enamel at baseline (T0) and after bleaching (Tb)
| Treatments | Sound enamel | Demineralized enamel | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T 0 | Tb | T 0 | Tb | |||||
| C | 3.69 | (0.16)Aa | 5.77 | (0.32)Ab | 1.38 | (0.65)Aa
| 4.32 | (0.26)Ab
|
| HP | 3.12 | (0.29) Aa | 2.89 | (0.55)Ba | 1.73 | (0.81)Aa
| 4.55 | (0.31)Ab
|
| HPF | 3.31 | (0.09) Aa | 5.99 | (0.39)Ab | 1.89 | (0.35)Aa
| 5.79 | (0.35)Bb |
| HPC | 3.17 | (0.11) Aa | 6.72 | (0.87)Ab | 1.77 | (0.87)Aa
| 5.89 | (0.58)Bb |
Mean values followed by distinct letters differ statistically at 5%, according to three-way ANOVA and Tukey test (p<0.05). Uppercase letters compare treatments (in columns) and lowercase letters compare time (in row).
Asterisks (*) compare each enamel condition within time
C: control
HP: 35% hydrogen peroxide
HPF: fluoride-based bleaching agent containing 35% hydrogen peroxide
HPC: calcium-based bleaching agent containing 35% hydrogen peroxide
Figure 1FT-Raman average spectra of mineral components in the 400-1.080cm-1 region showing phosphate peaks ( v 2, 431-449 cm-1 and v4, 582-611 cm-1) and carbonate peak v 3 (1070 cm-1) of sound enamel before (C, HP, HPF and HPC) and after (Cb, HPb, HPFb and HPCb) bleaching. It can be noted that after bleaching, groups C, HPF and HPC increased phosphate ( v 2 and v 4) and carbonate ( v 3) contents of enamel, while HP-treated enamel remained with similar inorganic composition
Mean values and standard deviations of relative areas of carbonate (CO3 2-) peak V3 (1070 cm-1) (in arbitrary units) of FT-Raman spectra of sound and demineralized enamel at baseline (T0) and after bleaching (Tb)
| Treatments | Sound enamel | Demineralized enamel | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T0 | Tb | T0 | Tb | |||||
| C | 3.66 | (0.16)Aa | 5.51 | (0.22)Ab | 2.19 | (0.32)Aa
| 5.39 | (0.56)Ab
|
| HP | 3.56 | (0.29) Aa | 3.13 | (0.24)Ba | 1.95 | (0.44)Aa
| 4.11 | (0.31)Bb
|
| HPF | 3.57 | (0.15) Aa | 5.23 | (0.47)Ab | 1.97 | (0.28)Aa
| 5.42 | (0.63)Ab |
| HPC | 3.49 | (0.21) Aa | 6.55 | (0.89)Ab | 2.07 | (0.77)Aa
| 5.38 | (0.88)Ab |
Mean values followed by distinct letters differ statistically at 5%, according to three-way ANOVA and Tukey test (p<0.05). Uppercase letters compare treatments (in columns) and lowercase letters compare time (in row).
Asterisks (*) compare each enamel condition within time
C: control
HP: 35% hydrogen peroxide
HPF: fluoride-based bleaching agent containing 35% hydrogen peroxide
HPC: calcium-based bleaching agent containing 35% hydrogen peroxide
Figure 2FT-Raman average spectra of mineral components in the 400-1.080cm-1 region showing phosphate peaks v 2 (431—449cm-1 and v4, 582-611cm-1) and carbonate peak v 3 (1070 cm-1) of demineralized enamel before (C, HP, HPF and HPC) and after (Cb, HPb, HPFb and HPCb) bleaching. It can be noted that after bleaching, all groups tested increased phosphate ( v 2 and v4) and carbonate ( v 3) inorganic contents of enamel
Mean values and standard deviations of sound and demineralized enamel Ca/P weight ratios at baseline (T0) and after bleaching (Tb) (weight percentage, wt %), according to μ-EDXRFresults
| Groups | Sound enamel | Demineralized enamel | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T0 | Tb | T0 | Tb | |||||
| C | 1.97 | (0.11)Aa | 1.98 | (0.07)Ba | 1.28 | (0.04)Aa
| 1.96 | (0.04)Ab |
| HP | 1.99 | (0.07)Aa | 1.67 | (0.05)Cb | 1.32 | (0.05)Aa
| 1.68 | (0.09)Ba |
| HPF | 1.92 | (0.02)Aa | 2.29 | (0.05)Ab | 1.22 | (0.06)Aa
| 2.02 | (0.08)Ab
|
| HPC | 1.94 | (0.06)Aa | 2.32 | (0.07)Ab | 1.20 | (0.05)Aa
| 1.99 | (0.04)Ab
|
Mean values followed by distinct letters differ statistically at 5%, according to three-way ANOVA and Tukey test (p<0.05). Uppercase letters compare treatments (in columns) and lowercase letters compare time (in row).
Asterisks (*) compare each enamel condition within time
C: control
HP: 35% hydrogen peroxide
HPF: fluoride-based bleaching agent containing 35% hydrogen peroxide
HPC: calcium-based bleaching agent containing 35% hydrogen peroxide
Mean values and standard deviations of enamel mineral loss area (ΔZ) of sound and demineralized enamel
| Groups | ΔZ | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sound enamel | Demineralized enamel | ||||
| Control | 199.3 | (57.8)Aa | 578.4 | (74.7)Ab | |
| HP | 565.3 | (87.2)Ba | 962.6 | (121.8)Cb | |
| HPF | 494.3 | (51.9)Ba | 842.4 | (91.7)Bb | |
| HPC | 509.4 | (45.7)Ba | 868.8 | (69.6)Bb | |
Mean values followed by distinct letters differ statistically at 5%, according to three-way ANOVA and Tukey test (p<0.05). Uppercase letters compare treatments (in columns) and lowercase letters compare time (in row).
Asterisks (*) compare each enamel condition within time
C: control
HP: 35% hydrogen peroxide
HPF: fluoride-based bleaching agent containing 35% hydrogen peroxide
HPC: calcium-based bleaching agent containing 35% hydrogen peroxide
Figure 3Sound enamel through polarized light microscopy. 3A: Control group with sound surface; 3B: HP group with slightly demineralized area on the surface; 3C: (HPF) minor subsurface demineralization similar to Figure 3D (HPC). (E: enamel; black arrows: demineralized area)
Figure 4Demineralized enamel through polarized light microscopy. 4A: Control group with signs of surface demineralization due to the previous pH-cycling; 4B (HP): Extensive demineralized enamel subsurface area promoted by pH-cycling and bleaching treatment; 4C (HPF): subsurface demineralization similar to Figure 4D (HPC). (black arrows: demineralized area)