Fabio Antonio Piola Rizzante
University of São Paulo
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Acta Odontologica Scandinavica | 2012
Ana Carolina Magalhães; Flávia Mauad Levy; Fabio Antonio Piola Rizzante; Daniela Rios; Marília Afonso Rabelo Buzalaf
Abstract Objectives. This in vitro study aimed to analyze the effect of TiF4 compared to NaF varnishes and solutions, to protect against dentin erosion associated with abrasion. Materials and methods. Bovine dentin specimens were pre-treated with NaF-Duraphat (2.26% F), NaF/CaF2-Duofluorid (5.63% F), experimental-NaF (2.45% F), experimental-TiF4 (2.45% F) and placebo varnishes; NaF (2.26% F) and TiF4 (2.45% F) solutions. Controls remained untreated. The erosive pH cycling was performed using a soft drink (pH 2.6) 4 × 90 s/day and the toothbrushing-abrasion 2 × 10 s/day, in vitro for 5 days. Between the challenges, the specimens were exposed to artificial saliva. Dentin tissue loss was measured profilometrically (μm). Results. ANOVA/Tukeys test showed that all fluoridated varnishes (Duraphat, 7.5 ± 1.1; Duofluorid, 6.8 ± 1.1; NaF, 7.2 ± 1.9; TiF4, 6.5 ± 1.0) were able to significantly reduce dentin tissue loss (40.7% reduction compared to control) when compared to placebo varnish (11.2 ± 1.3), control (11.8 ± 1.7) and fluoridated (NaF, 9.9 ± 1.8; TiF4, 10.3 ± 2.1) solutions (p < 0.0001), which in turn did not significantly differ from each other. Conclusion. All fluoridated varnishes, but not the solutions, had a similar performance and a good potential to reduce dentin tissue loss under mild erosive and abrasive conditions in vitro. Risk patients for erosion and abrasion, especially those with exposed dentin, should benefit from this clinical preventive measure. Further research has to confirm this promising result in the clinical situation.
Journal of Periodontology | 2016
Fabio Antonio Piola Rizzante; Rafael Massunari Maenosono; Marco Antonio Hungaro Duarte; Adilson Yoshio Furuse; Regina Guenka Palma-Dibb; Sérgio Kiyoshi Ishikiriama
BACKGROUND Dentin hypersensitivity treatments are based on the physical obliteration of the dentinal tubules to reduce hydraulic conductance. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the hydraulic conductance of bovine root dentin after irradiation with a 980-nm diode laser, with or without associated fluoride varnish. METHODS Sixty bovine root dentin specimens were divided into six groups (n = 10 in each group): G1, G3, and G5 (0.5 W, 0.7 W, and 1 W diode laser, respectively); G2, G4, and G6 (fluoride varnish application + 0.5 W, 0.7 W, and 1 W diode laser, respectively). The dentin hydraulic conductance was evaluated at four time periods with a fluxmeter: 1) with smear layer, 2) after 37% phosphoric acid etching, 3) after the treatments, and 4) after 6% citric acid challenge. After the dentinal fluid flow measurements, specimens were also evaluated for mineral composition using energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS). RESULTS Analysis demonstrated a better result with increased irradiation power (P < 0.001), especially if the diode laser irradiation was associated with the application of fluoride varnish (P < 0.001), ensuring a greater reduction in permeability. Considering the groups treated only with laser irradiation, the 1 W group was superior when compared with the 0.5 W and 0.7 W irradiated groups immediately after treatment (P < 0.001). After citric acid testing, all groups showed similar results, except when comparing the 1 W groups with the 0.5 W groups (P = 0.04). EDS results of the irradiated groups showed an increase in the proportion of calcium and phosphorus ions, which demonstrates a superficial composition modification after laser treatments. CONCLUSION Laser irradiation of exposed dentin promoted significant reduction in the dentin hydraulic conductance, mainly with higher energy densities and association with fluoride varnish.
Journal of Applied Oral Science | 2011
Andressa Sharllene Carneiro da Silva; Fabio Antonio Piola Rizzante; Mirela Machado Picolini; Karis de Campos; Camila de Castro Corrêa; Elen Caroline Franco; Cássia de Souza Pardo-Fanton; Wanderléia Quinhoneiro Blasca; Giédre Berretin-Felix
European Journal of Dentistry | 2015
Rafael Francisco Lia Mondelli; Taisa R. Conti Garrido Gabriel; Fabio Antonio Piola Rizzante; Ana Carolina Magalhães; Juliana Fraga Soares Bombonatti; Sérgio Kiyoshi Ishikiriama
Journal of Prosthodontics | 2018
Adilson Yoshio Furuse; Lino Oliveira Carvalho de Santana; Fabio Antonio Piola Rizzante; Sérgio Kiyoshi Ishikiriama; Juliana Fraga Soares Bombonatti; Gisele Maria Correr; Carla Castiglia Gonzaga
RSBO Revista Sul-Brasileira de Odontologia | 2016
Fabio Antonio Piola Rizzante; Rafael Schlögel Cunali; Juliana Fraga Soares Bombonatti; Gisele Maria Correr; Carla Castiglia Gonzaga; Adilson Yoshio FuruseI
Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences | 2015
Adilson Yoshio Furuse; Daniel Hatschbach Glir; Fabio Antonio Piola Rizzante; Rayane Prochnow; Ana Flávia Sanches Borges; Carla Castiglia Gonzaga
RSBO Revista Sul-Brasileira de Odontologia | 2014
Fabio Antonio Piola Rizzante; Rafael Massunari Maenosono; Regina Guenka Palma-Dibb; Marco Antonio Hungaro Duarte; Sérgio Kiyoshi Ishikiriama
Archive | 2018
Fabio Antonio Piola Rizzante; Sérgio Kiyoshi Ishikiriama; Gustavo Mendonça
RSBO Revista Sul-Brasileira de Odontologia | 2016
Adilson Yoshio Furuse; Fabio Antonio Piola Rizzante; Rafael Francisco Lia Mondelli; Juliana Fraga Soares Bombonatti