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KMID : 0353420200440030093
Oral Biology Research
2020 Volume.44 No. 3 p.93 ~ p.101
Comparison of the remineralization effect of newly-developed fluoride agents according to the depth of early carious lesions
Kim Mi-Ri

Lee Nan-Young
Jih Myeong-Kwan
Kim Ji-Woong
Choi Won-Seok
Lee Sang-Ho
Abstract
This study aimed to compare the re-mineralization effects of the new fluorine formulations of the 5% sodium fluoride adhesive film (NaF AF) and 38% silver diamine fluoride (SDF) with conventional 5% sodium fluoride varnish (NaF V), and whether the re-mineralization effect of each fluoride formulation is affected by the depth of the initial enamel caries. The re-mineralization effect of the SDF group was significantly greater than those of the NaF V and NaF AF groups (p<0.05). The NaF V and NaF AF groups showed a significantly greater re-mineralization effect than did the control group (artificial saliva) (p<0.05), and there was no difference between those two groups. Also, in the NaF V and NaF AF groups, there was no significant difference in the degree of re-mineralization depending on the depth of the initial enamel caries, but in the SDF group, a significantly greater amount of re-mineralization was observed in deep lesions than in shallow lesions (p<0.05). SDF is expected to expand the range of fluoride for the prevention and treatment of dental caries that were limited to initially shallow caries.
KEYWORD
Dental caries, Fluoride vanish, Sodium fluoride, Tooth remineralization
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