| Literature DB >> 36011070 |
Darren Dhananthat Chawhuaveang1, Ollie Yiru Yu1, Iris Xiaoxue Yin1, Walter Yu Hang Lam1, Chun Hung Chu1.
Abstract
A nonrestorative approach to the management of dental erosion is the foremost option: controlling dental erosion. The objectives of this study are to provide an overview and to summarise the effects and properties of topical anti-erosive agents as a nonrestorative treatment of dental erosion. A literature search was conducted on five databases of peer-reviewed literature-Cochrane Library, EMBASE, PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science-to recruit articles published between 1 January 2000 and 31 December 2021. The literature search identified 812 studies; 95 studies were included. Topical anti-erosive agents can be broadly categorised as fluorides, calcium phosphate-based agents, organic compounds and other anti-erosive agents. In the presence of saliva, fluorides promote the formation of fluorapatite on teeth through remineralisation. Calcium phosphate-based agents supply the necessary minerals that are lost due to the acid challenge of erosion. Some organic compounds and other anti-erosive agents prevent or control dental erosion by forming a protective layer on the tooth surface, by modifying salivary pellicle or by inhibiting the proteolytic activity of dentine collagenases. Topical anti-erosive agents are promising in managing dental erosion. However, current evidence shows inconsistent or limited results for supporting the use of these agents in clinical settings.Entities:
Keywords: anti-erosive agents; fluorides; tooth erosion
Year: 2022 PMID: 36011070 PMCID: PMC9408325 DOI: 10.3390/healthcare10081413
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Healthcare (Basel) ISSN: 2227-9032
Figure 1Flowchart summarising the reference-selection process.
Figure 2Topical anti-erosive agents.
Summary of commercially available anti-erosive agents in the literature.
| Agents | Concentration of Active Ingredients | Delivery | Example of Product Names |
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| NaF | 1100 ppm F of NaF | Toothpaste |
Colgate® Total®, Colgate-Palmolive [ Crest® Cavity Protection, The Procter & Gamble [ |
| 1450 ppm F of NaF | Toothpaste |
SensodyneTM ProNamel®, GSK [ Crest® Decay Protection, The Procter & Gamble [ Colgate® Total®, Colgate-Palmolive [ | |
| 5000 ppm F of NaF | Toothpaste |
Prevident 5000®, Colgate–Palmolive [ | |
| AmF + SnCl2 | 800 ppm Sn SnCl2 + 500 ppmF of NaF+ AmF | Mouthrinse |
Elmex® Erosion Protection dental rinse, GABA Schweiz, Colgate-Palmolive [ |
| AmF + SnF2 | 250 ppm F of AmF + SnF2 | Mouthrinse |
Meridol®, Colgate-Palmolive [ |
| 1450 ppmF of AmF + SnF2 | Toothpaste |
Meridol®, GABA Benelux [ | |
| SnF2 | 0.4–0.454% SnF2, 1100–1450 ppm F of SnF2 | Toothpaste |
Crest® Pro HealthTM Advanced Gum Protection, The Procter & Gamble [ Solidox, Lilleborg [ |
| 1450 ppm F of NaF + SnF2 | Toothpaste |
Oral-B® Pro-Expert Sensitive; The Procter & Gamble [ | |
| CPP-ACP | 10% CPP-ACP | Gum |
Trident Total®/Recaldent®, Trident [ |
| 10% CPP-ACP | Cream |
GC Tooth Mousse, GC Company [ MI Paste, GC company [ | |
| 10% CPP-ACP with 900 ppm F of NaF | Cream |
GC Tooth Mousse Plus, GC Company [ MI Paste Plus, GC company [ | |
| 2% CPP-ACP + 22,600 ppm F of NaF | Varnish |
MI varnish, GC Company [ | |
| CSSP | CSSP with 1450 ppm F of SMFP | Toothpaste |
RegenerateTM Enamel Science, Unilever Oral Care [ |
| β-TCP | 5% TCP + 22,600 ppm F of NaF | Varnish |
Clinpro white varnish, 3M ESPE [ |
| n-HAP | 2.25–20% n-HAP | Toothpaste |
Biorepair Sensitive Repair, Coswell [ PrevDent, PrevDent International [ |
| 1% n-HAP + 1450 ppm F of NaF | Toothpaste |
ApaCare, Cumdente [ | |
| Arginine | 1.5% Arginine + 1450 ppm F of SMFP | Toothpaste | ∙ Colgate® Maximum Cavity Protection, Colgate-Palmolive [ |
| 8% Arginine + 1450 ppm F of SMFP | Toothpaste |
Colgate Sensitive Pro-Relief®, Colgate-Palmolive [ | |
| Chitosan | 0.5% Chitosan + 1400 ppm F AmF/NaF + 3500 ppm Sn SnCl2 | Toothpaste |
Elmex® Erosionschutz and Elmex® Erosion Protection, GABA Schweiz, Colgate-Palmolive [ |
| CHX | 0.2% Chlorhexidine | Mouthrinse |
Periogard, Colgate-Palmolive [ Klorhex, Drogsan Pharmaceutical [ |
NaF, sodium fluoride; SnF2, stannous fluoride; AmF, amine fluoride; SnCl2, stannous chloride; CPP-ACP, casein phosphopeptide amorphous calcium phosphate; CPP-ACFP, casein phosphopeptide amorphous calcium fluoride phosphate; CSSP, calcium silicate and sodium phosphate; β-TCP, β-tricalcium phosphate; F, fluoride; SMFP, sodium monofluorophosphate; ppm, parts per million; n-HAP, nano hydroxyapatite; CHX, chlorhexidine.
Figure 3Anti-erosive properties of the topical anti-erosive agents: (A) form a protective layer on the tooth surface, (B) modify hydroxyapatite, (C) modify salivary pellicle, (D) neutralise acidic ions, (E) supply mineral ions and (F) inhibit MMP activation.
Summary of the properties of topical anti-erosive agents in the literature.
| Form a Protective Layer | Modify Hydroxy-Apatite | Modify | Neutralise Acid | Supply Mineral Ions | Inhibit MMPs | |
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| TiF4 |
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| Pyrophosphate |
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| Arginine |
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| Casein |
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| Palm oil | ? |
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| Euclea natalensis |
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| Proanthocyanidin |
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| EBTiO2 |
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| Mg(OH)2 |
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| FeSO4 |
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, positive impact; , negative impact; , no property; ?, unknown; NaF, sodium fluoride; SnF2, stannous fluoride; AmF, amine fluoride; TiF4, titanium tetrafluoride; SDF, silver diamine fluoride; CPP-ACP, casein phosphopeptide amorphous calcium phosphate; CPP-ACFP, casein phosphopeptide amorphous calcium fluoride phosphate; CSSP, calcium silicate and sodium phosphate; β-TCP, β-tricalcium phosphate; TMP, sodium trimetaphosphate; SHP, sodium hexametaphosphate; LPP, linear sodium polyphosphate; n-HAP, nano-hydroxyapatite; PVM/MA, polymethylvinylether-maleic anhydride; PGA, propylene glycol alginate; EGCG, epigallocatechin gallate; CaneCPI-5, sugarcane cystatin; EBTiO2, nano eggshell/titanium dioxide; Mg(OH)2, magnesium hydroxide; FeSO4, ferrous sulfate; NaHCO3, sodium bicarbonate; CHX, chlorhexidine.