Changes in the permeability and morphology of dentine surfaces after brushing with a Thai herbal toothpaste: A preliminary study

© 2016 European Journal of Dentistry. Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate dentine permeability after brushing with Twin Lotus®, Thai herbal toothpaste by comparing with Sensodyne Rapid Relief®, a commercial desensitizing toothpaste, and also after artificial saliva (AS) immersion or ci...

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Main Authors: La Ongthong Vajrabhaya, Suwanna Korsuwannawong, Choltacha Harnirattisai, Chayada Teinchai
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spelling th-mahidol.435622019-03-14T15:04:37Z Changes in the permeability and morphology of dentine surfaces after brushing with a Thai herbal toothpaste: A preliminary study La Ongthong Vajrabhaya Suwanna Korsuwannawong Choltacha Harnirattisai Chayada Teinchai Rangsit University Mahidol University Dentistry © 2016 European Journal of Dentistry. Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate dentine permeability after brushing with Twin Lotus®, Thai herbal toothpaste by comparing with Sensodyne Rapid Relief®, a commercial desensitizing toothpaste, and also after artificial saliva (AS) immersion or citric acid challenge. Materials and Methods: Dentine discs from human mandibular third molars were divided into three groups (n = 20) and brushed with either experimental toothpaste or water (control) for 2 min with an automated toothbrush. Then, 10 discs were immersed in AS, and the other 10 discs were immersed in 6% citric acid to simulate the conditions of the oral environment. The dentine permeability of each specimen was measured before brushing and after each treatment using a fluid filtration system. Morphological changes in the dentine were observed using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Results: Both toothpastes significantly reduced dentine permeability, and a crystalline precipitate was observed on the dentine surface under SEM observation. No significant difference was found between the two toothpaste groups with regard to dentine permeability after brushing and AS or acid immersion. Conclusions: The dentine permeability reduction caused by the two toothpastes did not differ after brushing or after AS or citric acid immersion. 2018-12-11T02:43:10Z 2019-03-14T08:04:37Z 2018-12-11T02:43:10Z 2019-03-14T08:04:37Z 2016-01-01 Article European Journal of Dentistry. Vol.10, No.2 (2016), 239-244 10.4103/1305-7456.178319 13057464 13057456 2-s2.0-84961391162 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/43562 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84961391162&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
building Mahidol University Library
continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
collection Mahidol University Institutional Repository
topic Dentistry
spellingShingle Dentistry
La Ongthong Vajrabhaya
Suwanna Korsuwannawong
Choltacha Harnirattisai
Chayada Teinchai
Changes in the permeability and morphology of dentine surfaces after brushing with a Thai herbal toothpaste: A preliminary study
description © 2016 European Journal of Dentistry. Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate dentine permeability after brushing with Twin Lotus®, Thai herbal toothpaste by comparing with Sensodyne Rapid Relief®, a commercial desensitizing toothpaste, and also after artificial saliva (AS) immersion or citric acid challenge. Materials and Methods: Dentine discs from human mandibular third molars were divided into three groups (n = 20) and brushed with either experimental toothpaste or water (control) for 2 min with an automated toothbrush. Then, 10 discs were immersed in AS, and the other 10 discs were immersed in 6% citric acid to simulate the conditions of the oral environment. The dentine permeability of each specimen was measured before brushing and after each treatment using a fluid filtration system. Morphological changes in the dentine were observed using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Results: Both toothpastes significantly reduced dentine permeability, and a crystalline precipitate was observed on the dentine surface under SEM observation. No significant difference was found between the two toothpaste groups with regard to dentine permeability after brushing and AS or acid immersion. Conclusions: The dentine permeability reduction caused by the two toothpastes did not differ after brushing or after AS or citric acid immersion.
author2 Rangsit University
author_facet Rangsit University
La Ongthong Vajrabhaya
Suwanna Korsuwannawong
Choltacha Harnirattisai
Chayada Teinchai
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author La Ongthong Vajrabhaya
Suwanna Korsuwannawong
Choltacha Harnirattisai
Chayada Teinchai
author_sort La Ongthong Vajrabhaya
title Changes in the permeability and morphology of dentine surfaces after brushing with a Thai herbal toothpaste: A preliminary study
title_short Changes in the permeability and morphology of dentine surfaces after brushing with a Thai herbal toothpaste: A preliminary study
title_full Changes in the permeability and morphology of dentine surfaces after brushing with a Thai herbal toothpaste: A preliminary study
title_fullStr Changes in the permeability and morphology of dentine surfaces after brushing with a Thai herbal toothpaste: A preliminary study
title_full_unstemmed Changes in the permeability and morphology of dentine surfaces after brushing with a Thai herbal toothpaste: A preliminary study
title_sort changes in the permeability and morphology of dentine surfaces after brushing with a thai herbal toothpaste: a preliminary study
publishDate 2018
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