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Enamel erosion control by strontium-containing TiO2- and/or MgO-doped phosphate bioactive glass.

Authors :
Nyland, Berthyelle Pádova
Pereira, Cristiano Porcel
Soares, Paulo
da Luz Weiss, Denise Stolle
Mikos, Walter Luís
Brancher, João Armando
Vieira, Sérgio
Freire, Andrea
Source :
Clinical Oral Investigations. Feb2022, Vol. 26 Issue 2, p1915-1925. 11p. 5 Color Photographs, 4 Charts.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Objectives: To evaluate the effect of strontium-containing titanium- and/or magnesium-doped phosphate bioactive glass on the control of dental erosion. Materials and methods: Fifty fragments of human enamel were divided into five groups: negative control, 45S5 bioglass, strontium-containing Ti-doped phosphate bioactive glass (PBG-Ti), strontium-containing Mg-doped phosphate bioactive glass (PBG-Mg), and strontium-containing Ti- and Mg-doped phosphate bioactive glass (PBG-TiMg). The specimens underwent cycles of erosive challenge twice daily for 5 days with 1 mL of citric acid for 2 min followed by 1 mL of the suspension with bioactive substances for 3 min. After the cycles, profilometry, roughness and microhardness testing, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) were performed. The following statistical tests were used: one-way ANOVA (profile, roughness, and surface microhardness (%VMS) data variation), Tukey's HSD (%VMS), Games-Howell test (profilometry), Student's t test (roughness), and Pearson's correlation between the variables. Results: The lower loss of enamel surface and lower %VMS was observed in the PBG-Mg and PBG-TiMg groups, and only the PBG-Mg group showed similar roughness between baseline and eroded areas (p > 0.05). On SEM micrographs, PBG-Ti and PBG-Mg groups showed lower apparent demineralization. Conclusion: All bioactive materials protected the enamel against erosion. However, strontium-containing phosphate bioactive glasses showed lower enamel loss, and the presence of Mg in these bioactive glasses provided a greater protective effect. Clinical relevance: Experimental strontium-containing phosphate bioactive glasses are effective in controlling enamel erosion. The results obtained in this study will guide the development of new dental products. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14326981
Volume :
26
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Clinical Oral Investigations
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
155078109
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00784-021-04168-0