Caries preventing efficacy of new Isomalt-containing mouthrinse formulations: a microbial study.

IF 2.5 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE BDJ Open Pub Date : 2024-06-18 DOI:10.1038/s41405-024-00241-4
Bennett T Amaechi, Parveez Ahamed AbdulAzees, Sahar Mohseni, Minh N Luong, Chun-Yen Lin, Maria Camila Restrepo-Ceron, Yuko Kataoka, Temitope O Omosebi, Kannan Kanthaiah
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Objectives: The effectiveness of an Isomalt-containing mouthrinse to prevent caries development was investigated.

Methods: Human enamel blocks were randomly assigned to five groups (n = 30/group): De-ionized distilled water (DDW), and mouthrinse containing either (IFC) 1% Isomalt, 225 ppm fluoride, and 0.05% cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC), (IF) 1% Isomalt and 225ppm fluoride, (FC) 225 ppm fluoride and 0.05% CPC or (F) 225 ppm fluoride. During 7-day demineralization in a Microbial Caries Model, mouthrinses were applied once daily for 1 min. Demineralization was assessed using Surface Microhardness testing for percentage change in SMH (%ΔSMH) and Transverse Microradiography for mineral loss (ΔZ). Data analysis (α = 0.05) used paired t-test (Intra-group comparison using SMH) and ANOVA/Tukey's for inter-group comparisons (%ΔSMH and ΔZ).

Results: With SMH, relative to sound enamel baseline, demineralization was significant (P < 0.001) in all groups, except in IFC. Intergroup comparison with %ΔSMH showed significantly (p < 0.001) greater demineralization in DDW compared to other groups, and in IF, FC, and F compared to IFC (P < 0.001). With ΔZ, relative to DDW, all groups significantly (p < 0.0001) inhibited demineralization at varying percentages.

Conclusions: Mouthrinse containing Isomalt, fluoride, and CPC inhibited demineralization amidst cariogenic biofilm; thus, highlighting its potential as a more effective caries control tool than mouthrinse with only fluoride.

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含异盐漱口水新配方的防龋功效:一项微生物研究。
目的:研究含异麦芽酮糖醇的漱口水预防龋齿发展的效果:方法:将人体珐琅质块随机分配到五组(n = 30/组):去离子蒸馏水(DDW)和含1%异麦芽酮、225ppm氟化物和0.05%氯化乙酰吡啶(CPC)的漱口水(IFC)、含1%异麦芽酮和225ppm氟化物的漱口水(IF)、含225ppm氟化物和0.05%氯化乙酰吡啶(CPC)的漱口水(FC)或含225ppm氟化物的漱口水(F)。在微生物龋模型中进行为期 7 天的脱矿过程中,每天漱口一次,每次 1 分钟。使用表面显微硬度测试(SMH 百分比变化)(%ΔSMH)和横向显微放射摄影(矿物质流失)(ΔZ)评估脱矿情况。数据分析(α = 0.05)采用配对 t 检验(使用 SMH 进行组内比较)和方差分析/Tukey's 进行组间比较(%ΔSMH 和 ΔZ):结果:相对于健全珐琅质基线,SMH 的脱矿化效果显著(P 结论:SMH 的脱矿化效果与健全珐琅质基线的脱矿化效果相同):含有异麦芽酮、氟化物和 CPC 的漱口水可抑制致龋生物膜中的脱矿化作用;因此,与仅含氟的漱口水相比,异麦芽酮漱口水有望成为一种更有效的龋齿控制工具。
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