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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lethycia Almeida Santos ◽  
Tatiana Martini ◽  
João Victor Frazão Câmara ◽  
Fabiana Navas Reis ◽  
Adriana de Cássia Ortiz ◽  
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The effect of solutions and gels containing a sugarcane-derived cystatin (CaneCPI-5) on the protection against enamel and dentin erosion in vitro was evaluated. Bovine enamel and dentin specimens were divided into two groups (n=135 and 153/group for enamel and dentin, respectively) that were treated with solutions or chitosan gels containing 0.1 or 0.25 mg/ml CaneCPI-5. The positive controls for solutions and gels were Elmex Erosion Protection™ solution and NaF gel (12,300 ppm F), respectively. Deionized water and chitosan gel served as controls, respectively. The solutions were first applied on the specimens for 1 min and the gels for 4 min. Stimulated saliva was collected from 3 donors and used to form a 2 h acquired pellicle on the specimens. Then, the specimens were submitted to an erosive pH cycling protocol 4 times/day for 7 days (0.1% citric acid pH 2.5/90s, artificial saliva/2h, artificial saliva overnight). The solutions and gels were applied again during pH cycling, 2 times/day for 1 min and 4 min, respectively, after the first and last erosive challenges. Enamel and dentin losses (µm) were assessed by contact profilometry. Data were analyzed by 2-way ANOVA and Tukey´s test (p <0.05). All the treatments significantly reduced enamel and dentin loss in comparison with controls. Both CaneCPI-5 concentrations had a similar protective effect against enamel erosion, but only the higher concentration was as effective against dentin erosion as the positive control. Regarding the vehicles, only the 0.1 mg/ml gel performed worse than the positive control for dentin. CaneCPI-5 reduced enamel and dentin erosion to a similar extent as the fluoride-containing vehicles. However, dentin requires higher CaneCPI-5 concentrations, in the case of gels. Solutions or gels containing CaneCPI-5 might be a new approach to protect against dental erosion.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 177-183
Author(s):  
Alana Cristina Machado ◽  
Géssica Trevizan Confortini ◽  
Ítallo Emídio Lira Viana ◽  
Laís Gatti de Souza Pereira ◽  
Daísa de Lima Pereira ◽  
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Author(s):  
Fabrizio Manoel Rodrigues ◽  
Larissa Sartori Nogueira da Silva ◽  
Denise Maria Zezell ◽  
Patricia Aparecida Ana

2020 ◽  
Vol 128 (6) ◽  
pp. 495-500
Author(s):  
Beatriz M Souza ◽  
Paula F Machado ◽  
Luiz RP Vecchia ◽  
Ana C Magalhães
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2020 ◽  
Vol 54 (3) ◽  
pp. 292-296
Author(s):  
Marcelle Danelon ◽  
Juliano Pelim Pessan ◽  
Kamila Miranda Prado ◽  
Jéssica Paula Ramos ◽  
Nayara Gonçalves Emerenciano ◽  
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This in vitro study evaluated the protective effect of fluoride varnishes containing sodium trimetaphosphate (TMP) against dentin erosion and abrasion. Specimens of coronal dentin were divided into: placebo, 2.5% NaF, 5% NaF, 2.5% NaF + 5% TMP, and 5% NaF + 5% TMP groups (n =24/group). After single application of the varnishes, the samples were immersed in citric acid (0.05 mol/L, pH = 3.2, 5 min) followed or not by brushing, and the dentin wear was assessed after 5 days. Varnishes containing fluoride + TMP led to the lowest wear. TMP varnishes showed a superior effect against dentin erosive wear.


Author(s):  
Daísa L. Pereira ◽  
Matheus Del Valle ◽  
Gabriela V. Gomes ◽  
Denise M. Zezell ◽  
Patricia A. Ana

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