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In vitro remineralization of primary teeth with a mineralization-promoting peptide containing dental varnish.


ABSTRACT: Mineralization-promoting peptides are attractive candidates for new remineralization systems. In previous studies, peptides have been applied as aqueous solutions, which is not a clinically relevant form. OBJECTIVE:This study aims to investigate the efficiency of a mineralization-promoting peptide, applied in varnish, on remineralizing artificial caries on primary teeth. METHODOLOGY:55 primary molars were collected. Specimens were immersed in a demineralizing solution for 7 days and then, divided into 7 groups: Baseline: No-remineralization, Placebo: Blank colophony, F: Colophony 5% fluoride, P: Colophony 10% peptide, P+F: Colophony 5% fluoride and 10% peptide, Embrace: Embrace™ varnish, Durashield: Durashield™ varnish. A mixture of 35% w/v colophony varnishes were prepared in ethanol and applied accordingly. Specimens were immersed in a remineralization solution for 4 weeks and it was evaluated using PLM and SEM. Lesion depth reduction was examined by one-way ANOVA. RESULTS:There was no significant difference in mean lesion depths between baseline (147.04 ± 10.18 ?m) and placebo groups (139.73 ± 14.92 ?m), between F (120.95 ± 12.23 ?m) and Durashield (113.47 ± 14.36 ?m) groups and between P (81.79 ± 23.15 ?m) and Embrace (90.26 ± 17.72 ?m) groups. Lesion depth for the P+F group (66.95±10.59 ?m) was significantly higher compared to all other groups. All groups contained samples with subsurface demineralized regions. Number of subsurface demineralized regions were higher in fluoride-containing groups. CONCLUSIONS:We conclude that the mineralization-promoting peptide (MPP3) is effective in this in vitro study and the peptide shows benefits over fluoride as it yields less subsurface demineralized regions.

SUBMITTER: Tulumbaci F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7480669 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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In vitro remineralization of primary teeth with a mineralization-promoting peptide containing dental varnish.

Tulumbaci Fatih F   Gungormus Mustafa M  

Journal of applied oral science : revista FOB 20200907


Mineralization-promoting peptides are attractive candidates for new remineralization systems. In previous studies, peptides have been applied as aqueous solutions, which is not a clinically relevant form.<h4>Objective</h4>This study aims to investigate the efficiency of a mineralization-promoting peptide, applied in varnish, on remineralizing artificial caries on primary teeth.<h4>Methodology</h4>55 primary molars were collected. Specimens were immersed in a demineralizing solution for 7 days an  ...[more]

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