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Caries Research | 2017

Effect of 5,000 ppm Fluoride Dentifrice or 1,100 ppm Fluoride Dentifrice Combined with Acidulated Phosphate Fluoride on Caries Lesion Inhibition and Repair

Constanza E. Fernández; Livia Maria Andaló Tenuta; Altair Antoninha Del Bel Cury; Diego Figueiredo Nóbrega; Jaime Aparecido Cury

High fluoride dentifrice (FD; 5,000 ppm F) has been recommended to arrest root dentine lesions and to control enamel caries in high-risk patients. Also, standard FD (1,100 ppm F) in combination with professional fluoride application has been recommended to control dentine caries, but the effect of this combination on enamel has been considered modest. Considering the lack of evaluation comparing the use of 5,000 ppm FD (5,000-FD) versus acidulated phosphate fluoride (APF) application combined with 1,100 ppm FD (1,100-FD) on the inhibition and repair of caries lesions in both enamel and dentine, we conducted this in situ, double-blind, crossover study of 3 phases of 14 days. In each phase, 18 volunteers wore palatal appliances containing enamel and root dentine specimens, either sound or carious, to evaluate the effect of the treatments on the inhibition or repair of caries lesions, respectively. The treatments were non-FD (negative control), 5,000-FD, or 1 APF gel application on dental specimens combined with 1,100-FD used twice per day (APF + 1,100-FD). The reduction of demineralization and enhancement of remineralization were assessed by surface and cross-sectional hardness. Fluoride concentration was determined on dental specimens and on the formed biofilm. For enamel, APF + 1,100-FD and 5,000-FD did not differ regarding the inhibition of demineralization and repair of caries lesions. However, for dentine the difference between these treatments was inconclusive because while APF + 1,100-FD was more effective than 5,000-FD in caries lesion reduction and repair, 5,000-FD was more effective than APF + 1,100-FD in the reduction of surface demineralization. Therefore, the findings show that the combination of APF + 1,100-FD is as effective as 5,000-FD in enamel inhibition of demineralization and enhancement of remineralization.


Caries Research | 2016

Calcium Prerinse before Fluoride Rinse Reduces Enamel Demineralization: An in situ Caries Study

João Gabriel Silva Souza; Livia Maria Andaló Tenuta; Altair Antoninha Del Bel Cury; Diego Figueiredo Nóbrega; Renan Romanini Budin; Mateus Xavier De Queiroz; G.L. Vogel; Jaime Aparecido Cury

A calcium (Ca) prerinse before a fluoride (F) rinse has been shown to increase oral F levels. We tested the anticaries effect of this combination in a dose-response in situ caries model. In a double-blind, crossover experiment, 10 volunteers carried enamel slabs in palatal appliances for 14 days, during which they rinsed twice/day with one of four rinse combinations: (1) a placebo prerinse (150 mM sodium lactate) followed by a distilled water rinse (negative control); (2) a placebo prerinse followed by a 250 ppm F rinse; (3) a placebo prerinse followed by a 1,000 ppm F rinse, or (4) a Ca prerinse (150 mM Ca, as calcium lactate) followed by a 250 ppm F rinse. Sucrose solution was dripped onto the slabs 8×/day to simulate a high cariogenic challenge. The percent surface hardness loss (%SHL) was significantly lower in the Ca prerinse used with the 250 ppm F rinse group (%SHL = 38.0 ± 21.0) when compared with the F rinse alone (%SHL = 59.5 ± 24.1) and similar to the 1,000 ppm F rinse group (%SHL = 42.0 ± 18.3). Compared with the 250 ppm F rinse, the Ca prerinse increased biofilm fluid F only twice (nonsignificant). However, it greatly increased F in biofilm solids (∼22×). The Ca prerinse had little effect on loosely or firmly bound enamel F. The results showed an increased level of protection against demineralization by the use of a Ca prerinse, which seems to be caused by the enhancement of F concentration in the biofilm.


Caries Research | 2016

Frequency of Fluoride Dentifrice Use and Caries Lesions Inhibition and Repair

Diego Figueiredo Nóbrega; Constanza E. Fernández; Altair Antoninha Del Bel Cury; Livia Maria Andaló Tenuta; Jaime Aparecido Cury

The clinical relevance of the frequency of fluoride dentifrice (FD) use on enamel caries is based on evidence. However, the relative effect of FD on reduction of demineralization or enhancement of remineralization is unknown and the effect of frequency on root dentine caries has not been explored. The aim of this double-blind, crossover, in situ study, which was conducted in 4 phases of 14 days each, was to evaluate the relationship between the frequency of FD use and enamel and root dentine de- and remineralization. Eighteen volunteers wore palatal appliances containing enamel and root dentine slabs, either sound or carious. Biofilm accumulation on the slab surface was allowed, and 20% sucrose solution was dripped 3 or 8 times per day on the carious and sound slabs, respectively. Volunteers used FD (1,100 μg F/g) in the frequencies 0 (fluoride-placebo dentifrice), 1, 2 and 3 times per day. The demineralization and remineralization that occurred in sound or carious slabs was estimated by the percentage of surface hardness loss (%SHL) or recovery (%SHR). Loosely (CaF2) and firmly (FAp) bound fluoride concentrations were also determined. The relationship between the variables was analyzed by linear regression. The %SHL, CaF2 and FAp concentrations were a function of the frequency of FD use for enamel and dentine, but the %SHR was a function of the frequency of FD use only for enamel (p < 0.05). The results suggest that demineralization in enamel and root dentine is reduced in proportion to the frequency of FD use, but for remineralization the effect of the frequency of FD use was relevant only to enamel.


Caries Research | 2019

Fluoride Binding to Dental Biofilm Bacteria: Synergistic Effect with Calcium Questioned

Diego Figueiredo Nóbrega; Tarcísio Jorge Leitão; Jaime Aparecido Cury; Livia Maria Andaló Tenuta

It has been suggested that fluoride binding to dental biofilm is enhanced when more bacterial calcium binding sites are available. However, this was only observed at high calcium and fluoride concentrations (i.e., when CaF2 precipitation may have occurred). We assessed fluoride binding to Streptococcus mutans pellets treated with calcium and fluoride at concentrations allowing CaF2 precipitation or not. Increasing calcium concentration resulted in a linear increase (p < 0.01) in fluoride concentration only in the pellets in which CaF2 precipitated. The results suggest that CaF2 precipitation, rather than bacterially bound fluoride, is responsible for the increase in fluoride binding to dental biofilm with the increase in calcium availability.


Caries Research | 2019

Fluoride Penetration and Clearance Are Higher in Exopolysaccharide-Containing Bacterial Pellets

Manuela da Silva Spinola; Diego Figueiredo Nóbrega; Altair Antoninha Del Bel Cury; Antônio Pedro Ricomini Filho; Jaime Aparecido Cury; Livia Maria Andaló Tenuta

Extracellular polysaccharides (EPS) could increase the penetration of fluoride through dental biofilm, reducing its cariogenicity. We measured the concentration of fluoride in EPS-containing (EPS+) or not-containing (EPS–) Streptococcus mutans bacterial pellets resembling test biofilms, before and up to 60 min after a 0.05% NaF rinse in situ. Fluoride penetration and clearance were higher in EPS+ bacterial pellets. The data suggest that EPS enhances fluoride penetration, but also accelerates fluoride clearance from dental biofilms.


XXIV Congresso de Iniciação Científica da UNICAMP - 2016 | 2016

Avaliação da ligação de Ca e F em bactérias expostas a concentrações crescentes desses íons.

Renan Romanini Budin; Diego Figueiredo Nóbrega; Livia Maria Andaló Tenuta

Resumo A ligação de fluoreto mediada por cálcio em biofilmes dentais pode ser utilizada para aumentar a retenção do primeiro na cavidade bucal. No entanto, as formas de retenção desses íons em biofilmes ainda não estão totalmente esclarecidas na literatura, especialmente considerando a possibilidade de formação de minerais precipitados, como fluoreto de cálcio, que é considerado um reservatório mais duradouro de fluoreto. Neste estudo, avaliamos a concentração de Ca e F em bactérias tratadas com concentrações crescentes de Ca e F: G1 controle (0 mM F e 0 mM Ca); G2 (1 mM F e 0 mM Ca); G3 (1 mM F e 1 mM Ca); G4 (1 mM F e 10 mM Ca); G5 (10 mM F e 0 mM Ca); G6 (10 mM F e 1 mM Ca); G7 (10 mM F e 10 mM Ca). Pellets de S. mutans (cepa IB1600) foram tratados por 30 min com soluções contendo as combinações de Ca e F. Após, a concentração total de Ca e F nos pellets foi determinada, após extração com HCl 0,5 M, por análise colorimétrica e eletrodo íon-específico, respectivamente.


Journal of Clinical Periodontology | 2017

Mechanical and chemical plaque control in the simultaneous management of gingivitis and caries: a systematic review

Elena Figuero; Diego Figueiredo Nóbrega; María García-Gargallo; Livia Maria Andaló Tenuta; David Herrera; Joana Christina Carvalho


Revista da Associação Paulista de Cirurgiões Dentistas | 2015

Concentração de fluoreto nos dentifrícios a base de MFP/CaCO3 mais vendidos no Brasil, ao final dos seus prazos de validade

Jaime Aparecido Cury; Emanuelle Dayana Vieira Dantas; Livia Maria Andaló Tenuta; Dayse Andrade Romão; Cínthia Pereira Machado Tabchoury; Diego Figueiredo Nóbrega; Marilia Mattar de Amoêdo Campos Velo; Andrea Cíntia Maruki Pereira


XXV Congresso de Iniciação Cientifica da Unicamp | 2017

Efeito da matriz de polissacarídeos extracelulares na retenção de fluoreto por S. mutans

Leonardo Libardi Pagotto; Livia Maria Andaló Tenuta; Manuela da Silva Spinola; Diego Figueiredo Nóbrega; Jaime Aparecido Cury


XXIV Congresso de Iniciação Científica da UNICAMP - 2016 | 2016

Padronização de uma metodologia para permitir a diferenciação de reservatórios de fluoreto no biofilme dental

Mateus Xavier De Queiroz; Tenuta Lma; Diego Figueiredo Nóbrega; Jaime Aparecido Cury

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Jaime Aparecido Cury

State University of Campinas

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Dayse Andrade Romão

State University of Campinas

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