In vitro comparison of the cariostatic effect between topical application of fluoride gels and fluoride toothpaste

Authors

  • Alberto Carlos Botazzo Delbem Sao Paulo State University; Araçatuba Dental School
  • Fernanda Lourenção Brighenti Sao Paulo State University; Araçatuba Dental School
  • Ana Elisa de Mello Vieira Sao Paulo State University; Araçatuba Dental School
  • Jaime Aparecido Cury University of Campinas; Piracicaba Dental School

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572004000200008

Keywords:

Dental Caries^i1^sprevention & cont, Fluoride

Abstract

The aim of this study was to compare the effect of topical fluoride products [acidulated phosphate fluoride (APF) or neutral gel (NF) x fluoride toothpaste (MFP)], in respect to fluoride uptake and anticariogenic action. One hundred and twenty five blocks of human teeth, sorted in 5 groups according to the treatment, were submitted to pH cycling for ten days. The parameters analyzed were: fluoride uptake before and after pH cycling and surface (SMH) and cross-sectional (CSMH) microhardness of the enamel blocks. The results of fluoride concentration in enamel after the pH cycling showed an enhancement of fluoride uptake for all groups compared to sound control. No significant differences between APF and MFP were observed for surface microhardness, percentage change of surface microhardness and mineral loss. The volume percent mineral obtained from cross-sectional microhardness demonstrated that APF has a different lesion progression rate regarding subsurface carious lesion. The results suggest that professionally applied fluoride gel or frequent fluoride application in low concentration is a positive preventive measure for the control of dental caries.

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Published

2004-06-01

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How to Cite

In vitro comparison of the cariostatic effect between topical application of fluoride gels and fluoride toothpaste . (2004). Journal of Applied Oral Science, 12(2), 121-126. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572004000200008