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Enamel remineralization potential of arginine-fluoride varnish in a multi-species bacterial pH-cycling model.

Mohammed Nadeem Bijle1, Mohamed Mahmoud Abdalla2, Usman Ashraf3, Manikandan Ekambaram4, Cynthia Kar Yung Yiu5.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To examine the enamel fluoride uptake and remineralization potential of arginine-fluoride (Arg-NaF) varnishes in a simulated clinical condition using a multi-species bacterial pH-cycling model.
METHODS: L-Arginine (at 1 %, 2 %, and 4 % by wt.) was incorporated in a 5 % NaF varnish. Experimental and control groups were: 1 % Arg-NaF; 2 % Arg-NaF; 4 % Arg-NaF; NaF and no treatment. Artificial incipient caries-like lesions were formed on 30 enamel specimen blocks (n = 6). The specimens underwent multi-species bacterial pH-cycling in an artificial mouth system using oral biofilm reactor for 72 h after treatment. The specimens were evaluated for mineral density using micro-CT, Ca/P ratio with SEM-EDX, enamel fluoride uptake (EFU) and plaque fluoride uptake (PFU).
RESULTS: Increasing concentrations of Arg in NaF varnish significantly increased the EFU of incipient caries-like lesions (p < 0.001). The PFU for 1 % Arg-NaF was significantly higher than 4 % Arg-NaF and the control NaF (p < 0.05). Post pH-cycling, Ca/P ratio with 1 %/2 % Arg-NaF was closest to hydroxyapatite (1.67). Mineral gain and % remineralization of 1 %/2 % Arg-NaF was significantly higher than the control NaF varnish (p < 0.05).
CONCLUSION: The prebiotic L-arginine (at 1 %/2 % by wt.) in a 5 % NaF varnish enhanced the enamel fluoride uptake and remineralization potential of the conventional 5 % NaF varnish. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: The Arg-NaF varnish addresses the limitations of fluorides on cariogenic biofilms. The Arg-NaF varnish appears a promising caries-preventive regimen that counters the pathogenic biofilms by Arg and promotes remineralization with fluorides. In high caries-risk patients, professional application of Arg-NaF varnish might aid to alleviate the global burden of dental caries.
Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Arginine; Caries; Enamel; Fluoride; Varnish

Year:  2020        PMID: 33188848     DOI: 10.1016/j.jdent.2020.103528

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


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