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KMID : 0361920190490040246
Korean Journal of Orthodontics
2019 Volume.49 No. 4 p.246 ~ p.253
Effectiveness of caries-preventing agents on initial carious lesions within the scope of orthodontic therapy
Park Kyung-Jin

Kroker Tessa
GroB Uwe
Krause Felix
Haak Rainer
Ziebolz Dirk
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of three different caries-preventing agents on artificial caries in a Streptococcus mutans-based caries model.

Methods: Sixty-five caries-free human molar enamel blocks were treated with a demineralization solution and a remineralization solution. The specimens were assigned to the following groups according to the caries-protective product applied: group A, chlorhexidine varnish; group B, fluoride-releasing chemically cured sealant; group C, fluoride-releasing lightcured sealant; group D, positive control (specimens that were subjected to de- and remineralization cycles without treatment with any caries-protective agents); and group E, negative control (specimens that were not subjected to de- and remineralization cycles). Samples in groups A?D were stored in demineralization solution with S. mutans and thereafter in artificial saliva. This procedure was performed for 30 days. Average fluorescence loss (¥ÄF) and surface size of the lesions were measured using quantitative light-induced fluorescence at baseline and on the 7th, 14th, and 30th days.

Results: After 30 days, group A demonstrated a significant increase in ¥ÄF and the surface size of the lesions, no significant difference in comparison with the positive control group, and a significant difference in comparison with the negative control group. Group B showed no significant changes in both parameters at any of the measurement points. While group C showed increased ¥ÄF after 14 days, no significant fluorescence change was observed after 30 days.

Conclusions: Both fluoride-releasing sealants (chemically or light-cured) show anti-cariogenic effects, but the use of chlorhexidine varnish for the purpose of caries protection needs to be reconsidered.
KEYWORD
Cervitec Plus, Maximum Cure, Pro Seal, Quantitative light-induced fluorescence
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