| Literature DB >> 35962364 |
Azade Rafiee1, Mahtab Memarpour2, Hadi Benam3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The present study aimed to assess the impact of application of fluoridated- 10% carbamide peroxide (CP) with or without potassium iodide (KI) on silver diamine fluoride (SDF)-treated enamel surface in the primary teeth.Entities:
Keywords: Color change; Microhardness; Potassium iodide; Remineralization; Scanning electron microscopy; Silver diamine fluoride
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35962364 PMCID: PMC9373438 DOI: 10.1186/s12903-022-02371-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Oral Health ISSN: 1472-6831 Impact factor: 3.747
Comparison of enamel surface microhardness in experimental groups
| Group | Baseline (mean ± SD) | Dem (Mean ± SD) | SDF/SDF + KI (mean ± SD) | 2-week int (mean ± SD) | 3-week int (mean ± SD) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 333.75 ± 15.46A,a | 230.01 ± 11.31A,b | 337.52 ± 13.82A,a | 332.74 ± 15.16A,a | |
| 2 | 333.44 ± 15.37A,a | 230.60 ± 11.29A,b | 338.34 ± 9.84A,a | 333.82 ± 11.12A,a | 327.93 ± 12.40A,a |
| 3 | 333.28 ± 14.32A,a | 230.75 ± 11.55A,b | 337.19 ± 13.06A,a | 333.19 ± 12.24A,a | |
| 4 | 332.51 ± 15.15A,a | 230.87 ± 11.28A,b | 337.00 ± 10.95A,a | 332.76 ± 10.42A,a | 327.66 ± 13.88A,a |
| 0.998 | 0.998 | 0.993 | 0.996 | 0.436 |
In each row, means with the same lowercase letter are not significantly different (within-group analysis)
In each column, means with the same capital letter are not significantly different (between-group analysis)
Statistical significance: p < 0.05
Group 1: SDF-treated enamel followed by 8-h/day application of 10% CP for 2 weeks; Group 2: SDF-treated enamel followed by 15-min/day application of 10% CP for 3 weeks; Group 3: SDF + KI-treated enamel followed by 8-h/day application of 10% CP for 2 weeks; and Group 4: SDF + KI-treated enamel followed by 15-min/day application of 10% CP for 3 weeks
Dem. demineralization, SDF silver diamine fluoride, KI potassium iodide, int intervention, SD standard deviation
Comparison of percentage recovery of enamel microhardness (%REMH)
| Group | %REMHSDF (mean ± SD) | %REMH2-week int (mean ± SD) | %REMH3-week int (mean ± SD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 104.42 ± 8.77A,a | 99.51 ± 12.38A,a | |
| 2 | 106.71 ± 19.42A,a | 101.15 ± 15.72A,a | 94.44 ± 15.15A, a |
| 3 | 104.52 ± 10.81A,a | 100.51 ± 8.38A,a | |
| 4 | 106.01 ± 14.34A,a | 101.63 ± 13.14A,a | 96.28 ± 13.64A, a |
| 0.971 | 0.979 | 0.757 |
In each row, means with the same lowercase letter are not significantly different (within-group analysis)
In each column, means with the same capital letter are not significantly different (between-group analysis)
Statistical significance: p < 0.05
Group 1: SDF-treated enamel followed by 8-h/day application of 10% CP for 2 weeks; Group 2: SDF-treated enamel followed by 15-min/day application of 10% CP for 3 weeks; Group 3: SDF + KI-treated enamel followed by 8-h/day application of 10% CP for 2 weeks; and Group 4: SDF + KI-treated enamel followed by 15-min/day application of 10% CP for 3 weeks
%REMH percentage recovery of enamel microhardness, SDF silver diamine fluoride, int intervention, SD standard deviation
Fig. 1Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images of the primary tooth enamel. a at the baseline; b after demineralization. An increase in the porosities and spaces in the enamel surface is evident; c aged remineralized-stained enamel (SDF-treated surface); d aged remineralized-stained enamel (SDF + KI-treated surface). The globular arrangement of mineral deposits has filled the porous areas and voids of the demineralized enamel; e–h after final intervention. Note that CP did not cause significant changes to the enamel surface. e SDF-treated enamel followed by 8-h/day application of 10% CP for 2 weeks; f SDF-treated enamel followed by 15-min/day application of 10% CP for 3 weeks; g SDF + KI-treated enamel followed by 8-h/day application of 10% CP for 2 weeks; h SDF + KI-treated enamel followed by 15-min/day application of 10% CP for 3 weeks
Color change (ΔE) and brightness change (ΔL) mean ± standard deviation (SD) at different stages
| ΔE | Group 1 (mean ± SD) | Group 2 (mean ± SD) | Group 3 (mean ± SD) | Group 4 (mean ± SD) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ΔEDem-Base | 4.99 ± 1.38a | 4.22 ± 1.57a | 4.29 ± 1.64a | 4.85 ± 1.86a | 0.565 |
| ΔLDem-Base | 4.15 ± 1.48a | 3.48 ± 1.29a | 3.73 ± 1.60a | 4.20 ± 1.84a | 0.634 |
| ΔESDF-Dem | 28.14 ± 2.15a | 28.09 ± 1.64a | 16.03 ± 0.88b | 15.82 ± 1.32b | < 0.00001 |
| ΔLSDF-Dem | − 26.14 ± 2.34a | − 25.86 ± 2.24a | − 14.13 ± 2.02b | − 13.98 ± 2.25b | < 0.00001 |
| ΔE2-week int-SDF | 24.21 ± 1.68a | 25.55 ± 1.44a | 32.29 ± 1.93b | 32.57 ± 1.86b | < 0.00001 |
| ΔL2-week int-SDF | 23.36 ± 1.89a | 24.91 ± 1.54a | 32.01 ± 1.76b | 32.35 ± 2.05b | < 0.00001 |
| ΔE3-week int-SDF | 29.11 ± 1.57a | 39.24 ± 1.77b | < 0.00001 | ||
| ΔL3-week int-SDF | 28.55 ± 1.92a | 39.07 ± 1.89b | < 0.00001 | ||
| ΔE3-week-2-week int | 4.27 ± 0.91a | 7.02 ± 0.61b | < 0.00001 | ||
| ΔL3-week-2-week int | 3.64 ± 88a | 6.72 ± 0.84b | < 0.00001 |
In each row, means with the same lowercase letter are not significantly different (within-group analysis)
Statistical significance: p < 0.05
Group 1: SDF-treated enamel followed by 8-h/day application of 10% CP for 2 weeks; Group 2: SDF-treated enamel followed by 15-min/day application of 10% CP for 3 weeks; Group 3: SDF + KI-treated enamel followed by 8-h/day application of 10% CP for 2 weeks; and Group 4: SDF + KI-treated enamel followed by 15-min/day application of 10% CP for 3 weeks