Influence of topical fluoride on shear bond strength of orthodontic brackets and enamel white spot lesions formation

Marcelle Dantas Montenaro, H. Valdrighi, Max José Pimenta Lima, E. D. J. Campos, Milton Santamaria-Jr
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Abstract Introduction Fluoride is considered a key element in the remineralization process of tooth enamel. Objective To evaluate the influence of a topical solution of sodium fluoride (NaF) on the shear bond strength of orthodontic brackets and white spot lesions formation. Material and method Sixty bovine teeth were divided into three groups (n=20). Group 1 (Control): shear bond strength; Group 2: shear bond strength after pH cycling; Group 3: shear bond strength after pH cycling and treatment with 0.04% NaF solution. Groups 2 and 3 underwent pH cycling with demineralizing (6hs) and remineralizing (17hs) solutions at pH of 4.3 and 7.0 respectively for 15 days. The specimens were submitted to the shear bond strength and the Adhesive Remnant Index was verified (ARI). The specimens of each group (n=3) were qualitatively analyzed by means of Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). Kruskal-Wallis test assessed the shear bond strength and Fisher's exact test evaluated ARI, with significance level of 5%. Result There was no significant difference among the three groups in shear bond strength (p=0.2679). Significant difference was found in ARI (p=0.0199). The frequency of ARI 1 was 55% in group 1, 90% in group 2, and 80% in group 3. SEM showed difference between the enamel and bonding. Group 2 showed structural change of the enamel surface, adjacent to the bond area; and group 3 showed enamel with characteristics similar to those of group 1. Conclusion It was concluded that there was no NaF influence on the bracket shear bond strength and even in low concentrations it prevented the development of areas of demineralization of white spot lesions.
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局部氟化物对正畸托槽剪切结合强度及牙釉质白斑形成的影响
氟化物被认为是牙釉质再矿化过程中的关键元素。目的评价局部氟化钠(NaF)溶液对正畸托槽剪切结合强度及白斑形成的影响。材料与方法60颗牛牙分为3组(n=20)。第一组(对照):剪切粘结强度;组2:pH循环后的剪切粘结强度;第3组:pH循环和0.04% NaF溶液处理后的剪切粘结强度。第2组和第3组分别在pH为4.3和7.0的条件下进行脱矿(6hs)和再矿(17hs) pH循环,持续15 d。对试件进行了剪切强度测试,并进行了粘接残余指数(ARI)的验证。每组标本(n=3)采用扫描电镜(SEM)进行定性分析。Kruskal-Wallis检验评估剪切粘结强度,Fisher’s exact检验评估ARI,显著性水平为5%。结果三组间剪切黏结强度差异无统计学意义(p=0.2679)。两组在急性呼吸道感染方面差异有统计学意义(p=0.0199)。第1组ARI发生率为55%,第2组为90%,第3组为80%。扫描电镜显示牙釉质与粘接之间存在差异。第2组牙釉质表面结构改变,靠近结合区;第3组的牙釉质特征与第1组相似。结论NaF对支架剪切结合强度无影响,即使在低浓度下也能阻止白斑病变脱矿区发展。
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