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  • 2023The effect of Phytosphingosine and bioactive glass-ceramics in preventing dental enamel erosion6citations
  • 2015Morphology of sealant/enamel interface after surface treatment with bioactive glass9citations
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  • Vivanco, Rocio Geng
  • Amorim, Ayodele Alves
  • Araujo, Leticia Campos De
  • Bikker, Floris
  • Arruda, Carolina Noronha Ferraz De
  • Alandia-Román, Carla Cecilia
  • Sinhoreti, Mario Alexandre Coelho
  • Silveira, Renata Espíndola
  • Chinelatti, Michelle Alexandra
  • Abuna, Gabriel
  • Sobrinho, Lourenço Correr
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The effect of Phytosphingosine and bioactive glass-ceramics in preventing dental enamel erosion

  • Vivanco, Rocio Geng
  • Amorim, Ayodele Alves
  • Araujo, Leticia Campos De
  • Bikker, Floris
  • Pires-De-Souza, Fernanda De Carvalho Panzeri
  • Arruda, Carolina Noronha Ferraz De
Abstract

<p>This study evaluated the effect of phytosphingosine (PHS) and bioactive glass-ceramic (Biosilicate) on dental enamel in terms of color alteration (ΔE), microhardness, and surface roughness when submitted to erosive challenge (EC). Sixty specimens of bovine teeth (6×6×2mm) were obtained. Initial color (Easyshade, VITA), KHN (HMV-2, Shimadzu), and Ra (SJ-201P, Mitutoyo) measurements were performed. Specimens were separated into groups according to treatments: PHS, 10% Biosilicate, PHS+10% Biosilicate, and artificial saliva (control) and submitted to EC with Coca-Cola for 2 min. This cycle was repeated 4 times daily/15 days. Between cycles, specimens remained in artificial saliva (2 h/37°C). After daily cycles, they were also stored in artificial saliva at 37ºC. Final color, microhardness, and surface roughness measurements were done. Color and KHN data were analyzed by one-way ANOVA, Tukey's test; and Ra, by 2-way ANOVA, repeated measures, and Tukey's test (p&lt;.05). The highest ΔE occurred in Saliva+EC (p&lt;.05). Groups treated with PHS presented lower color change than Saliva+EC (p&lt;.05). All the groups presented mean values above the 50:50% perceptibility (50:50%PT) and acceptability (50:50%AT) thresholds, except for control that showed mean value above 50:50%PT but below 50:50%AT. Biosilicate+EC showed higher relative microhardness than Saliva+EC (p&lt;.05), but was similar to PHS+EC and PHS+Biosilicate+EC. Final enamel surface roughness increased for all the groups (p&lt;.05), except for the control. The Biosilicate may prevent enamel mineral loss induced by erosion better than saliva. The PHS associated or not to Biosilicate demonstrated better color stability than saliva.</p>

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  • mineral
  • surface
  • glass
  • glass
  • ceramic
  • Surface roughness measurement