Prevention of enamel demineralization after tooth bleaching by bioactive glass incorporated into toothpaste |
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Authors: | Gjorgievska E Nicholson J W |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Dental Medicine, Department of Paediatric and Preventive Dentistry, University 'Ss Cyril and Methodius' Skopje, Macedonia. elizabetag2000@yahoo.com |
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Abstract: | ![]() Background: The aim of this study was to determine the effects of bleaching on the structure of the enamel layer of teeth and the potential of the commercial bioactive glass NovaMin® in two different toothpastes to remineralize such regions of the enamel. Three aspects were considered: the extent and nature of the alterations in the enamel after application of the bleaching agents; the extent of remineralization after application of two commercial toothpastes containing bioactive glass; and whether or not there were differences between the toothpastes in terms of their effectiveness in promoting remineralization. Methods: Bleaching agent based on 16% carbamide peroxide was applied to the enamel surface of freshly extracted human molars for 8 minutes, once a day for 7 days. After the bleaching cycles, the enamel surface was analysed by SEM and EDX. Results: The results obtained in the study lead to the conclusion that application of 16% carbamide peroxide causes distinct morphological changes to the enamel surface which vary from mild to severe. Subsequent treatment with either of the toothpastes containing the bioactive glass NovaMin® resulted in the formation of a protective layer on the enamel surface, consisting of bioactive glass deposits, with only slight differences between the two brands. Application of these dentifrices also caused increases in the Ca and P content of the enamel layer, returning it to that of undamaged enamel. Conclusions: Remineralizing toothpastes should be used after bleaching, in order to repair any damage to the mineral tissue caused by these procedures. |
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Keywords: | Bioactive glass bleaching demineralization enamel remineralization |
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