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Abrasion of human enamel and dentine caused by toothpastes of differing abrasivity determined using an in situ wear model
Authors:M J Pickles  A. Joiner  E. Weader  Y L Cooper  T F Cox
Abstract:
Objectives : To determine the rates of enamel and dentine wear in situ during tooth brushing with a range of five toothpastes of differing RDA and REA values. Methods : Enamel/dentine inserts were placed in the buccal aspects of full upper dentures of human volunteers. Enamel wear was determined by change in Knoop indent length and dentine wear was determined from the enamel‐dentine step height, measured using optical profilometry. Results : Significant differences between the test products were found for both enamel and dentine (p < 0.05). However for the conventional toothpastes the rate of wear was similar and differences between the products were not generally statistically significant for either enamel or dentine, despite the fact that their RDA values differed by more than a factor of two. The rate of wear was found to decrease throughout the duration of the study. Conclusions : The study demonstrated that the methodology used is capable of assessing enamel and dentine wear in situ within a relatively short period of time. The data suggest that whilst in vitro tests have value in understanding differences in abrasivity between products, they cannot be used to predict in vivo effects.
Keywords:Abrasion  tooth wear  toothpaste  dentifrice
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