Impact of demineralization, brushing, and remineralization sequences on dentin mineral retention and surface properties.

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Odontology Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-26 DOI:10.1007/s10266-025-01070-z
Soyeon Kim, Sri Larnani, Ji Eun Son, Napas Lappanakokiat, Van Mai Truong, Bo-Hyoung Jin, Young-Seok Park
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This study investigates the effects of different treatment sequences involving demineralization, brushing, and remineralization on the calcium and phosphorus (Ca/P) content, surface roughness, and microhardness of dentin specimens. Bovine dentin samples were subjected to the following five treatment conditions: control, demineralization, demineralization followed by remineralization, demineralization followed by brushing then remineralization, and demineralization followed by remineralization then brushing. X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy was then utilized to assess the elementary composition changes, while scanning electron microscopy provided microstructural analyses. Surface roughness and microhardness were also quantified to assess the physical changes in dentin. The control group retained significantly higher Ca/P content compared with all treated groups, indicating that demineralization, regardless of subsequent treatment, leads to a substantial loss of hydroxyapatite. Among the treated groups, those that underwent remineralization immediately after demineralization manifested higher Ca/P retention compared with those that included brushing before remineralization. Additionally, microhardness measurements indicated that post-demineralization brushing negatively affected dentin's microhardness. The sequence of demineralization, brushing, and remineralization treatments significantly affects Ca/P retention in dentin, along with its surface roughness and microhardness. Pre-remineralization brushing diminished mineral recovery, whereas exposure to mineral-rich beverage immediately after demineralization resulted in greater mineral deposition.

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脱矿、刷牙和再矿化顺序对牙本质矿物质保留和表面性质的影响。
本研究探讨了脱矿、刷牙和再矿化等不同处理顺序对牙本质标本钙磷含量、表面粗糙度和显微硬度的影响。对牛牙本质样品进行对照、脱矿、脱矿后再矿化、脱矿后刷牙再矿化、脱矿后再矿化再刷牙5种处理条件。然后利用x射线荧光光谱来评估基本成分的变化,而扫描电子显微镜提供了微观结构分析。表面粗糙度和显微硬度也被量化来评估牙本质的物理变化。与所有处理组相比,对照组保留了显著更高的Ca/P含量,这表明无论后续处理如何,脱矿都会导致羟基磷灰石的大量损失。在治疗组中,脱矿后立即进行再矿化的组比在再矿化前刷牙的组表现出更高的Ca/P潴留。此外,显微硬度测量表明,脱矿后刷牙对牙本质的显微硬度有负面影响。脱矿、刷牙和再矿化处理顺序显著影响牙本质中的Ca/P潴留,以及牙本质表面粗糙度和显微硬度。再矿化前刷牙会减少矿物质的恢复,而在脱矿后立即接触富含矿物质的饮料会导致更大的矿物质沉积。
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Odontology
Odontology 医学-牙科与口腔外科
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5.30
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91
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal Odontology covers all disciplines involved in the fields of dentistry and craniofacial research, including molecular studies related to oral health and disease. Peer-reviewed articles cover topics ranging from research on human dental pulp, to comparisons of analgesics in surgery, to analysis of biofilm properties of dental plaque.
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