| Literature DB >> 35565022 |
Aiswarya Anil1, Wael I Ibraheem2, Abdullah A Meshni2, Reghunathan S Preethanath2, Sukumaran Anil3,4.
Abstract
(1) Background: Nano-hydroxyapatite (nHAp) has been reported to have a remineralizing effect on early carious lesions. The objective of this scoping review was to analyze the remineralization potential of nano-hydroxyapatite (nHAp)-containing dentifrices, by mapping the existing literature. (2)Entities:
Keywords: demineralization; dental caries; dentifrices; nano-hydroxyapatite; remineralization; scoping review
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35565022 PMCID: PMC9102186 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19095629
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
Search Strategy for PubMed.
| Search Strategy | MeSH/Keywords | Result |
|---|---|---|
| #1 | ((“nano” [Journal] OR “nano” [All Fields]) AND (“durapatite” [MeSH Terms] OR “durapatite” [All Fields] OR “hydroxyapatite” [All Fields] OR “hydroxyapatites” [MeSH Terms] OR “hydroxyapatites” [All Fields])) AND (2000:2022 [pdat]) | 2423 |
| #2 | (“dentifrices” [Pharmacological Action] OR “dentifrices” [MeSH Terms] OR “dentifrices” [All Fields] OR “dentifrice” [All Fields]) AND (2000:2021 [pdat]) | 7839 |
| #3 | “toothpastes” [All Fields] OR “toothpastes” [MeSH Terms] OR “toothpastes” [All Fields] OR “toothpaste” [All Fields] | 6022 |
| #4 | #2 OR #3 | 9751 |
| #5 | #1 AND #4 | 59 |
| Title and abstract screening | 48 | |
| Full text with inclusion and exclusion criteria | 28 | |
| Excluded studies | 20 |
Figure 1PRISMA flow diagram showing the selection of articles included in the review.
Excluded studies with reasons.
| Author/Year | Type of Study | Conclusion | Reason for Exclusion |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sari et al. [ | In vitro | Remineralization of teeth and antibacterial/antibiofilm activity with nHAp and Curcuma aeruginosa toothpastes | nHAp was combined with Curcuma aeruginosa (C. aeruginosa) |
| Amaechi et al. [ | In situ | Remineralization and demineralization inhibition efficacies of nHAp dental lotion applied immediately after brushing teeth with nHAp toothpaste | 5% nHAp dental lotion was used with 5% nHAp toothpaste |
| Ionescu et al. [ | In vitro | Decreased microbial colonization of RBC surfaces | Details of nHAp not clear |
| Kumar et al. [ | In vitro | Herbal dentifrice incorporated with nHAp had higher demineralizing potential as compared with a fluoride dentifrice | 50% nHAp crystals were combined with herbal extract |
| Bologa et al. [ | In vitro | Dentinal tubules occluded and mineral deposition increased on the dentin surface with nHAp containing toothpastes | Details of nHAp not clear |
| Suryani et al. [ | Ex vivo | BAG and CCP-ACPF paste showed better remineralizing potential | Details of nHAp not clear |
| Wierichs et al. [ | In situ | Both fluoride-free dentifrices, one containing nHAp, did not hamper demineralization | Details of nHAp not clear |
| Alencar et al. [ | RCT | nHAP + PBM are effective in the control of dentin hypersensitivity | Details of nHAp not clear |
| Rajendran et al. [ | In vitro | Superior remineralization properties of Sr nHAp paste, found nontoxic | 25 mol% Srn nHAp was used |
| Pei et al. [ | In vitro | nHAp-containing desensitizing toothpastes could occlude dentinal tubules. Application of nHAp desensitizers decreased bond strengths of the resin-dentin bonding. | Details of nHAp not clear |
| Alhamed et al. [ | Clinical study | nHAp was most effective in the treatment of initial carious lesion | Details of nHAp not clear |
| Reis et al. [ | In vitro | nHAp-containing dentifrice promoted less superficial roughness after 14 days | Details of nHAp not clear |
| Nozari et al. [ | In vitro | nHAp serum had remineralizing (initial caries) potential similar to NSF and NaF varnish | Details of nHAp not clear |
| Esteves-Oliveira et al. [ | In vitro | nHAp did not inhibit caries demineralization | 20% Zinc-carbonate nHAp was used |
| Ebadifar et al. [ | In vitro | nHAp-containing toothpaste was more effective in remineralization | 7% nHAp was combined with fluoride |
| Kamath et al. [ | In vitro | nHAp showed remineralization potential similar to others | Details of nHAp not clear |
| Ajami et al. [ | In vitro | Enamel surfaces and tooth color were not restored with nHAp serum | Details of nHAp not clear |
| Low et al. [ | Clinical study | Daily application of toothpaste containing potassium nitrate, sodium monoflurophosphate, and nHAp significantly reduced tooth pain due to dentin hypersensitivity | Details of nHAp not clear |
| Souza et al. [ | In situ | 10% nHAp helps in remineralization | 10% nHAp was combined with fluoride |
| Mielczarek and Michalik [ | In vitro | Reduction in surface roughness with nHAp but no significant improvement in SMH | 1% nHAp was combined with 1450 ppm fluoride |
SMH, surface microhardness; PBM, photobiomodulation; BAG, bioactive glass.
Summary of publications that reported the effect of nano-hydroxyapatite dentifrice in in vitro studies.
| Author/ | Aim | Samples Assessed | Percentage of nHAp | Conclusion |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Verma and Pandian [ | Effects of nHAp dentifrice on demineralized surface of enamel post orthodontic debonding | Maxillary premolars, therapeutic extraction | 10% nHAp | Superior remineralizing effect of nHAp dentifrice on enamel after post- orthodontic debonding |
| Juntavee et al. [ | Remineralization effect of various non-fluoridated and fluoridated toothpaste | Extracted human premolars | 10% nHAp | nHAP improved remineralization for treating initial carious lesions |
| Kasemkhun and Rirattanapong, [ | Remineralizing effect of various non-fluoridated toothpastes on artificial caries in primary teeth | Intact primary incisor teeth | 10% nHAp | Better remineralizing of primary teeth with nHAp than 1000 ppm fluoridated toothpaste |
| Geeta et al. [ | Remineralizing effect of four agents on initial enamel lesion | Human maxillary central incisors | 1% nHAp | nHAp-containing dentifrice has highest remineralizing potential |
| Hammad et al. [ | Color changes and stability of the resin infiltrant on WSLs with nHAp | Enamel surfaces with artificially created WSLs | 10% nHAp | Better color change of WSLs with resin infiltrant than nHAp toothpaste |
| Leal et al. [ | Effectiveness of high fluoride and nHAp-containing dentifrice on root dentin demineralization. | Dentin specimens were obtained from bovine incisors | 20% nHAp | nHAp reduced dentin demineralization |
| Manchery et al. [ | Remineralization ability of nHAp, NovaMin, and amine fluoride dentifrice on artificial enamel caries | Extracted sound premolars | 10% nHAp | nHAp can remineralize artificial carious lesions |
| Joshi et al. [ | Estimate initial stage of demineralization through remineralization potential of four commercially available agents | Permanent intact premolar | 1% nHAp | nHAp improved remineralization and SMH |
| Grewal et al. [ | Remineralizing efficacy of the three dentifrices on both primary and permanent enamel surfaces | Enamel sections from primary and permanent molars | 10% nHAp | nHAp exhibited highest remineralization (mineral gain) |
| Jena et al. [ | SEM study of dentinal tubule occlusion using four different desensitizing dentifrices | Dentin blocks from human molars | 15% nHAp | Reduction in dentinal hypersensitivity with 15% nHAp |
| Haghgoo et al. [ | Remineralizing of primary tooth caries-like lesions with NovaMin and nHAp | Sound human primary anterior teeth | 10% nHAp | Equal effect of nHAp and NovaMin in caries like lesions of primary teeth remineralization |
| Kulal et al. [ | Dentinal permeability and tubule occlusion with 15% nHAp | Dentin specimen premolars | 15% nHAp | nHAp exerts desensitizing effect |
| Vyavhare et al. [ | Effect of nHAp on remineralization of early carious lesions | Initial artificial caries in maxillary incisors | 10% nHAp | nHAp can remineralize initial enamel lesions |
| Comar et al. [ | Preventive potential of experimental nHAp pastes with or without fluoride | Bovine enamel | 10% and 20% nHAp | No effect of nHAp in reducing dental demineralization in vitro. |
| Tschoppe et al. [ | Effects of nHAp toothpastes on remineralization | Bovine enamel and dentin subsurface lesions | 7 wt.% pure nHAp | Toothpastes containing nHAp showed better remineralization than amine fluoride toothpastes |
| Huang et al. [ | Artificial enamel caries remineralization effect of nHAp | Demineralized bovine enamel | 10% nHAp | Good remineralizing potential of nHAp in initial enamel caries |
| Hwang et al. [ | Effect of nHAp on remineralization | Bovine tooth | 15% nHAp | Dentifrices with nHAp increased in brightness, enamel remineralization, decrease in caries susceptibility |
CPP-ACP, casein phosphopeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate; DH, dentinal hypersensitivity; SEM, scanning electron microscope; WSLs, white spot lesions.
Summary of publications that reported effects of nano-hydroxyapatite dentifrices in human clinical studies.
| Author/Year | Aim | Study Design/Population | Duration of Application | Percentage of nHAp | Conclusion |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amaechi et al. [ | DH reduction using nHAp and CSPS | RCT/18–80-year-old subjects with DH, permanent teeth | 2 min twice a day for 8 weeks | 10% and 15% nHAp | Toothpaste containing nHAp (10 or 15%) DH symptoms |
| Grocholewicz et al. [ | Remineralization of initial approximal caries using three methods | RCT/92 patients between 20–30 years of age | 6 Months daily use | 10% of nHAp | Improved remineralization when nHAp gel and ozone therapy were combined |
| Badiee et al. [ | Remineralization of early enamel lesions in nHAp dentifrice users | RCT/50 patients on fixed orthodontic treatment | Twice daily for 6 months | 6.7% nHAp | Better remineralization and reduction in extent of lesion with nHAp toothpaste |
| Vano et al. [ | Efficacy of nHAp toothpaste compared to fluoride in reducing DH | RCT/105 subjects | Twice daily for 4 weeks | 25% nHAp | nHAp fluoride free toothpaste is effective, reduces DH |
| Amaechi et al. [ | Reduction in DH with nHAP dental cream and pure silica | RCT/51 subjects aged 18 to 80 years | 5-min application once daily | 20% nHAp | Both showed similar relief for DH, but silica reduced dental pain score better than nHAp |
| Anand et al. [ | nHAp toothpaste in the management of DH | RCT/30 patients in each group (2 groups) | 1-min application/brushing 2 min twice | 1% nHAp | DH decreased with nHAp |
| Wang et al. [ | Desensitizing effect of nHAp | RCT/28 subjects with 137 teeth | Twice a day 4 min with cotton swab | 10% and 20% nHAp | nHAp was effective in reducing dentin hypersensitivity |
| Amaechi et al. [ | Comparison of dentin tubule occlusion by different toothpaste | In situ/80 participants | 1 min twice a day for 2 weeks | 10% and 15% nHAp | nHAP more effectiveness in occluding dentin tubules |
| Gopinath et al. [ | Effectiveness of nHAp in reducing DH | RCT/36 patients | 2 min twice a day for 4 weeks | 1% nHAp | nHAp reduced DH |
| Vano et al. [ | Efficacy in reducing DH with nHAp | RCT/105 subjects | 2 min twice a day for 2 weeks/4 weeks | 15% nHAp | nHAp toothpaste effective as a desensitizing agent |
| Najibfard et al. [ | Efficacy of nHAp dentifrices on caries remineralization and demineralization inhibition | In situ/30 adults in four-phase study lasting 28 days | 28 Days constantly | 5% and 10% nHAp | Remineralization and inhibition of caries occurred with nHAp dentifrice |
CSPS, calcium sodium phosphosilicate; DH, dentinal hypersensitivity.