Literature DB >> 8615943

Animal caries models for evaluating fluoride dentifrices.

G K Stookey1, J M Warrick, L L Miller, A L Greene.   

Abstract

To determine the ability of animal caries models to evaluate the cariostatic potential of fluoride dentifrices, we examined four different coronal caries models. These currently used rat caries models were: Francis' hypomineralized area model, Gaffar's CARA rat model, the Connecticut model, and the Indiana model. Available data indicated that all of these models were capable of detecting significant cariostatic benefits from clinically proven fluoride dentifrices. For the most part, these animal models were also able to demonstrate a response to increasing concentrations of fluoride, particularly if the fluoride was provided in an ionic rather than a complexed form. Data were also presented which indicated the potential for animal caries models to be used to predict the clinical benefits of non-fluoride systems as well as the utility of fluoride systems for the prevention of root-surface caries. It is concluded that animal caries models play a significant role in the development and evaluation of fluoride and other systems for the clinical prevention of dental caries.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8615943     DOI: 10.1177/08959374950090030301

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Dent Res        ISSN: 0895-9374


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