Effect of resin coating on dentine compared to repeated topical applications of fluoride mouthwash after an abrasion and erosion wear regime
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jdent.2007.07.015
Effect of resin coating on dentine compared to repeated topical applications of fluoride mouthwash after an abrasion and erosion wear regime
Abstract
Objectives: The role of fluoride in preventing erosion and abrasion on dentine remains unclear. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of repeated applications of a 0.05% fluoride mouthwash and an adhesive on wear of dentine using stainless steel discs reference points and a laser profilometer.
Methods: Small stainless steel discs were bonded to 60 caries free extracted molars which had previously been sectioned horizontally. The teeth were equally divided and subjected to four modalities in an erosion and abrasion laboratory model. Step heights were measured from the metal discs using a non-contacting laser profilometer at 100, 500, 1000, 2500 and 5000 cycles.
Results: The results after 5000 cycles showed that dentine coated with a dentine adhesive (0.015 microm, S.D. 0.090) had statistically less wear than fluoride (0.127 microm, S.D. 0.150), abrasion and erosion (0.182 microm, S.D. 0.150) or abrasion only (0.096 microm, S.D. 0.090) (p<0.001).
Conclusion: In conclusion dentine surfaces coated with a resin-based adhesive provided more protection against erosion and abrasion than a fluoride mouthrinse. There were no statistical differences between the modalities for cycles less than 5000.
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