Evaluation of the remineralizing capacity of silver diamine fluoride on demineralized dentin under pH-cycling conditions

Authors

  • Carolina Cecilia Cifuentes-Jiménez Universidad de Granada, Facultad de Odontología, Departamento de Estomatología, Granada https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6553-931X
  • María Victoria Bolaños-Carmona Universidad de Granada, Facultad de Odontología, Departamento de Pediatría, Granada https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9700-5793
  • Tatiana Enrich-Essvein Universidad de Granada, Facultad de Odontología, Departamento de Estomatología, Granada
  • Santiago González-López Universidad de Granada, Facultad de Odontología, Departamento de Estomatología, Granada
  • Pedro Álvarez-Lloret Universidad de Granada, Facultad de Ciencias, Departamento de Mineralogía y Petrología, Granada

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-7757-2022-0306%20

Keywords:

Dentin, Sodium fluoride, Biomineralization, Dental caries, Silver compounds, Silver diamine, Crystallization

Abstract

Objective: (1) to determine the effects of the silver diamine fluoride (SDF) and sodium fluoride (NaF) in demineralized dentin exposed to an acid challenge by pH-cycling, (2) to evaluate the remineralizing capacity of SDF/NaF products based on the physicochemical and mechanical properties of the treated dentin surfaces. Methodology: In total, 57 human molars were evaluated in different stages of the experimental period: sound dentin – negative control (Stage 1), demineralized dentin – positive control (Stage 2), and dentin treated with SDF/NaF products + pH-c (Stage 3). Several commercial products were used for the SDF treatment: Saforide, RivaStar, and Cariestop. The mineral composition and crystalline and morphological characteristics of the dentin samples from each experimental stage were evaluated by infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR), X-ray diffraction, and electron microscopy (SEM-EDX) analytical techniques. Moreover, the mechanical response of the samples was analyzed by means of the three-point bending test. Statistics were estimated for ATR-FTIR variables by Wilcoxon test, while the mechanical data analyses were performed using Kruskal-Wallis and Mann Whitney U tests. Results: Regarding the chemical composition, we observed a higher mineral/organic content in the SDF/NaF treated dentin + pH-c groups (Stage 3) than in the positive control groups (Saforide p=0.03; Cariestop p=0.008; RivaStar p=0.013; NaF p=0.04). The XRD results showed that the crystallite size of hydroxyapatite increased in the SDF/NaF treated dentin + pH-c groups (between +63% in RivaStar to +108% in Saforide), regarding the positive control. SEM images showed that after application of the SDF/NaF products a crystalline precipitate formed on the dentin surface and partially filled the dentin tubules. The flexural strength (MPa) values were higher in the dentin treated with SDF/NaF + pH-c (Stage 3) compared to the positive control groups (Saforide p=0.002; Cariestop p=0.04; RivaStar p=0.04; NaF p=0.02). Conclusions: The application of SDF/NaF affected the physicochemical and mechanical properties of demineralized dentin. According to the results, the use of SFD/NaF had a remineralizing effect on the dentin surface even under acid challenge.

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2023-03-29 — Updated on 2023-03-29

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Evaluation of the remineralizing capacity of silver diamine fluoride on demineralized dentin under pH-cycling conditions. (2023). Journal of Applied Oral Science, 31, e20220306. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-7757-2022-0306