Comparison of the effects of fluoride varnish containing silver nanoparticles and conventional fluoride varnish on the surface microhardness of tooth enamel.

IF 2.7 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Dental and Medical Problems Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.17219/dmp/151702
Fahimeh Kooshki, Seyyed Mostafa Fatemi, Servehbayan Darvishghaderi, Parisa Vahedi
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Abstract

Background: Nano-silver fluoride (NSF) has been introduced to improve enamel lesions. The effective use of varnishes is important in the prevention of dental caries.

Objectives: The study aimed to compare the effect of conventional sodium fluoride varnish with the same varnish containing 1% and 2% silver nanoparticles (AgNP) on the surface microhardness of enamel.

Material and methods: The baseline surface microhardness of 40 premolar teeth was measured using a Vickers microhardness tester. After immersing the samples in a demineralizing agent for 24 h, the microhardness was measured again. In group B, a layer of conventional fluoride varnish was applied to the tooth surfaces using a microbrush with soft bristles, following the manufacturer's instructions. Groups C and D were treated with 1% and 2% NSF varnishes, respectively, while group A received no varnish. Surface microhardness tests were conducted on all specimens, including those previously tested.

Results: The microhardness of the enamel surface increased significantly in all 3 test groups compared to the microhardness after demineralization (p < 0.05).

Conclusions: Conventional fluoride varnish and fluoride varnishes containing 1% and 2% AgNP are equally effective in remineralizing initial caries.

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比较含纳米银的氟化物清漆和传统氟化物清漆对牙釉质表面微硬度的影响。
背景:纳米银氟化物(NSF)被用于改善牙釉质病变。有效使用清漆对预防龋齿非常重要:本研究旨在比较传统氟化钠清漆与含 1%和 2% 纳米银粒子 (AgNP) 的清漆对珐琅质表面显微硬度的影响:使用维氏硬度计测量 40 颗前臼齿的基线表面显微硬度。将样本在脱矿物质剂中浸泡 24 小时后,再次测量微硬度。在 B 组中,按照制造商的说明,使用软毛微刷在牙齿表面涂上一层传统的氟化物清漆。C 组和 D 组分别使用 1% 和 2% 的 NSF 光油,而 A 组则不使用光油。对所有试样(包括之前测试过的试样)都进行了表面显微硬度测试:结果:与脱矿后的显微硬度相比,3个测试组的珐琅质表面显微硬度都有明显提高(p < 0.05):传统氟化物清漆和含 1%和 2% AgNP 的氟化物清漆对初期龋齿的再矿化效果相同。
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