Enhancing Intraoral Fluoride Retention in Older Adults: A Randomized Crossover Study.

IF 2.2 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE JDR Clinical & Translational Research Pub Date : 2024-06-14 DOI:10.1177/23800844241252816
J Baez-Polan, T E Danciu, D Sweier, C González-Cabezas, M Fontana, L M A Tenuta
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Abstract

Introduction: Previous studies have shown that a calcium prerinse can increase intraoral fluoride retention from a fluoride rinse. To explore the potential of this approach to control root caries, we assessed intraoral fluoride bioavailability after a calcium prerinse in older adults with normal to low salivary flow rates.

Methods: In a 2-period crossover trial (NCT04239872), 20 participants (65-80 y old), with low or normal salivary flow rate, rinsed for 1 min with a 0.05% NaF mouth rinse (226 ppm F, F only) or with this rinse immediately after a 1-min rinse with 150 mM calcium lactate (Ca→F). Dental biofilm and saliva samples were collected before and up to 2 h after the rinse(s). Fluoride concentrations in saliva (whole and clarified) and dental biofilm (fluid and solid phases) were blindly determined. Data were statistically analyzed by a mixed-effects model for the effect of treatment, time, and their interaction (α = 5%).

Results: The Ca→F group resulted in significantly higher fluoride concentrations in all variables analyzed, for almost all of the collection time points. The effect was greater in the biofilm solids and whole saliva (compatible with the formation of calcium fluoride deposits) and still significant (P < 0.001) after 2 h in the biofilm fluid and clarified saliva, suggesting that fluoride stored in insoluble particles was released, increasing free fluoride.

Conclusion: The use of a calcium prerinse before a fluoride rinse was able to prolong intraoral fluoride bioavailability in older adults.

Knowledge transfer statement: A calcium prerinse increased intraoral fluoride bioavailability in older individuals. This approach could be used to improve root caries control without the need to increase the fluoride concentration in dental products.

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增强老年人口内氟化物保留:随机交叉研究
简介以往的研究表明,钙预冲洗可以增加氟化物冲洗后的口腔内氟化物保留率。为了探索这种方法在控制根龋方面的潜力,我们对唾液流量正常或较低的老年人进行了钙预冲洗后的口腔内氟化物生物利用度评估:在一项为期两期的交叉试验(NCT04239872)中,20 名唾液流量较低或正常的参与者(65-80 岁)用 0.05% NaF 漱口水(226 ppm F,仅含氟)漱口 1 分钟,或在用 150 mM 乳酸钙(Ca→F)漱口 1 分钟后立即用该漱口水漱口。在冲洗前和冲洗后 2 小时内收集牙齿生物膜和唾液样本。对唾液(全唾液和澄清唾液)和牙齿生物膜(液相和固相)中的氟浓度进行盲测。采用混合效应模型对数据进行统计分析,以确定治疗、时间及其交互作用的影响(α = 5%):结果:在几乎所有的采集时间点上,Ca→F 组在所有分析变量中的氟浓度都明显较高。生物膜固体和整个唾液中的影响更大(与氟化钙沉积物的形成相符),2 小时后生物膜液体和澄清唾液中的影响仍然显著(P < 0.001),这表明储存在不溶性颗粒中的氟被释放出来,增加了游离氟:结论:在氟化物冲洗前使用钙预冲洗剂能够延长老年人口腔内氟化物的生物利用率:钙预冲洗提高了老年人口腔内氟化物的生物利用率。这种方法可用于改善根龋控制,而无需增加牙科产品中的氟浓度。
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JDR Clinical & Translational Research DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: JDR Clinical & Translational Research seeks to publish the highest quality research articles on clinical and translational research including all of the dental specialties and implantology. Examples include behavioral sciences, cariology, oral & pharyngeal cancer, disease diagnostics, evidence based health care delivery, human genetics, health services research, periodontal diseases, oral medicine, radiology, and pathology. The JDR Clinical & Translational Research expands on its research content by including high-impact health care and global oral health policy statements and systematic reviews of clinical concepts affecting clinical practice. Unique to the JDR Clinical & Translational Research are advances in clinical and translational medicine articles created to focus on research with an immediate potential to affect clinical therapy outcomes.
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