Caries prevention during orthodontic treatment: In-vivo assessment of high-fluoride varnish to prevent white spot lesions
Autor: | Federico Perrini, Luca Lombardo, Angela Arreghini, Giuseppe Siciliani, Silvia Medori |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
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Cuspid Adolescent Orthodontic Brackets Varnish Dentistry Orthodontics Dental Caries Oral hygiene Drug Administration Schedule Fluorescence NO Fluorides 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Humans Medicine Fluorides Topical Bicuspid Tooth Demineralization Anterior teeth business.industry Lasers Medicine (all) Fluoride varnish Repeated measures design Semiconductor 030206 dentistry High fluoride Oral Hygiene Cariostatic Agents Incisor Demineralization stomatognathic diseases Topical Female Follow-Up Studies Lasers Semiconductor Sodium Fluoride visual_art visual_art.visual_art_medium White Spots business 030217 neurology & neurosurgery |
Zdroj: | American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics. 149:238-243 |
ISSN: | 0889-5406 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ajodo.2015.07.039 |
Popis: | Introduction Our objective was to evaluate the efficacy of a fluoridated varnish in preventing white spot lesions in patients with fixed appliances. A laser-induced fluorescence device was used to determine any correlations between the degree of demineralization and the length of the observation period, the arch sector, the frequency of varnish application, and the specific tooth site. Methods A split-mouth study design was used for 24 orthodontic patients, allocated randomly to 2 subgroups with differing frequencies of Duraphat varnish (Colgate-Palmolive, New York, NY) application. Repeated measures of the degree of demineralization were taken on the vestibular surfaces of 12 teeth (6 varnished and 6 unvarnished controls). Measurements were taken at 4 sites using a DIAGNOdent Pen 2190 laser (KaVo, Biberach an der Riss, Germany) and then subjected to statistical analysis. Results Generalized linear model and coefficient model analysis showed differences in the degrees of demineralization between treated and untreated teeth, but this was not statistically significant in terms of time point, frequency of application, or specific tooth site. However, when we analyzed the position of the teeth, the varnished anterior teeth showed a statistically significant reduction in demineralization compared with their unvarnished counterparts. Conclusions Periodic application of fluoride varnish can offer some protection against white spots, but not to a statistically significant degree if the patients have excellent oral hygiene. |
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