氟化钛对龋抑制和元素在牙齿结构中的分布的影响:与氟化钠在相同氟浓度和pH值下的比较

K. Okuyama, K. Shintani, Y. Tamaki, Y. Matsuda, M. Sakurai, T. Saito, H. Yamamoto, K. Naito, H. Kanda, M. Hayashi, T. Satoh, N. Yamada, R. Yamagata, Y. Ishii
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氟化钛(TiF[公式:见正文])比氟化钠(NaF)更有效地减少矿物质流失和损伤深度。然而,TiF 4和NaF溶液的pH值不同。本研究旨在评价TiF 4溶液与NaF溶液在相同pH和氟浓度下对牙根本质脱矿和元素分布的抑制作用。本研究使用0.5% TiF 4或0.675% NaF溶液调节至pH 5或pH 7。200 m厚度的牛牙本质标本进行pH循环(pH为4.5和7.0;6周期/天;模拟口腔状况)8周,准备人工龋齿。在此循环中,将标本在每种溶液中浸泡5分钟,每周一次。对照组在测试期间不使用氟化物。循环后,使用TIARA的空气中微质子诱导x射线发射(PIXE)/质子诱导伽马发射(PIGE)系统测量脱矿深度,分析和计算钙、氟和钛的分布。在pH为7时,TiF - 4溶液的损伤深度比NaF溶液小。pH为7时NaF溶液的氟浓度低于其他氟溶液。因此,在pH为7的溶液中,TiF 4比NaF更有效地抑制脱矿。此外,钛的存在可以加强牙齿的结构。
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Effects of titanium fluoride on caries inhibition and elemental distribution in the tooth structure: Comparisons with sodium fluoride at the same fluoride concentration and pH values
Titanium fluoride (TiF[Formula: see text] reduces mineral loss and lesion depth more effectively than sodium fluoride (NaF). However, the pH values of TiF 4 and NaF solutions are different. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of TiF 4 solution on the inhibition of demineralization and elemental distribution in root dentin in comparison with NaF solution at the same pH and fluoride concentrations. This study was conducted using 0.5% TiF 4 or 0.675% NaF solution adjusted to pH 5 or pH 7. Bovine dentin specimens of 200 [Formula: see text]m thickness were subjected to pH cycling (pH 4.5 and 7.0; 6 cycles/day; simulated oral conditions) for eight weeks to prepare artificial carious dentin. During this cycle, the specimens were soaked in each solution once a week for 5 min. The control group involved no fluoride application during the test period. After cycling, the demineralization depth was measured and the calcium, fluorine, and titanium distributions were analyzed and calculated using an in-air micro-proton-induced X-ray emission (PIXE)/proton-induced gamma emission (PIGE) system at TIARA. At pH 7, TiF 4 solution yielded a lower lesion depth than the NaF solution. The NaF solution at pH 7 showed lower fluorine concentration than that with the other fluoride solutions. Thus, TiF 4 is more effective in inhibiting demineralization than NaF in a solution adjusted to pH 7. Moreover, the presence of titanium may strengthen the tooth structure.
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