In Vitro morphological, optical and microbiological evaluation of nanosilver fluoride in the remineralization of deciduous teeth enamel

Author:

Vieira Costa e Silva Amitis1,Teixeira Joás Araújo2ORCID,Mota Cláudia C.B.O.3,Clayton Cabral Correia Lins Emery4,Correia de Melo Júnior Paulo1,de Souza Lima Maria Goretti1,Arnaud Manuela1,Galembeck André5,Targino Gadelha Andrea6,Pereira José Ricardo Dias7,Gomes Anderson S.L.8,Rosenblatt Aronita1

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Dentistry , University of Pernambuco , Av. Gal. Newton Cavalcanti, no 1650 , CEP 54756-020, Camaragibe (PE) , Brazil

2. Faculty of Dentistry , University of Pernambuco , Av. Gal. Newton Cavalcanti, no 1650 , CEP 54756-020, Camaragibe (PE) , Brazil , Phone: +55 81 31847659/ 31847660

3. Associação Caruaruense de Ensino Superior e Técnico, Faculty of Dentistry , Av. Portugal, 584 , Bairro, Caruaru , Brazil

4. Center of Technology and Geosciences, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Faculty of Engineering , Recife , Brazil

5. Center of Strategic Technologies of Northeast (CETENE) , Campus MCTI Nordeste, Av. Prof. Luiz Freire, no 01 , CEP 50740-540, Recife (PE) , Brazil

6. Federal University of Paraiba, Cidade Universitária, s/n – Castelo Branco III , CEP 58051-085, João Pessoa (PB) , Brazil

7. Department of Dentistry , Universidade Federal de Pernambuco , Av. Prof. Luiz Freire s/n, 50670-901 , Cidade, Camaragibe (PE) , Brazil

8. Department of Physics , Universidade Federal de Pernambuco , Av. Prof. Luiz Freire s/n, 50670-901, Cidade , Recife , Brazil

Abstract

Abstract Background Nanosilver fluoride (NSF) was developed as an alternative in the prevention of dental caries. Purpose The aim of this study was to test the remineralizing action of NSF on incipient enamel caries and its antimicrobial action on the acid production and adhesion of Streptococcus mutans. Methods Deciduous enamel fragments were treated with sodium fluoride (NaF), NSF and deionized water. Microhardness, fluorescence spectroscopy and optical coherence tomography imaging were performed on each specimen before chemical caries induction, after caries induction and after 14 days of pH cycling. The treated enamel fragments were also placed into test tubes containing bacterial suspension and saliva. The pH readings and quantification of the adhered microorganisms to the dental enamel were determined. Analysis of variance, Kruskal-Wallis, Mann-Whitney, Tukey and mixed linear regression model were applied. Results NSF and NaF were effective in enamel remineralization, with a statistically significant difference (p<0.001) to deionized water, and they had no statistically significant difference between themselves (p>0.005). NSF had greater effectiveness compared to NaF in preventing decreases of pH and adhesion of S. mutans to the enamel surface, with statistically significant (p<0.001) differences. Conclusion NSF may be more effective than conventional fluorides in treating incipient caries lesions due to its remineralization and antibacterial actions.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Surfaces, Coatings and Films,Process Chemistry and Technology,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Biomaterials,Medicine (miscellaneous),Biotechnology

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