Effectiveness of three biomimetic remineralization procedures in artificial caries-affected dentin - an in-vitro pilot study

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Autor(a) principal: Costa,Rosário
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Arantes-Oliveira,Sofia, Fernandes,Lisete, Figueiras,Fábio G., Ferreira,João Cardoso, Melo,Paulo Ribeiro de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Abstract Objectives: Biomimetic remineralization strategies offer promising paths for managing caries- affected dentin by restoring its morphology and structural integrity. This pilot study aimed to assess the morphological and structural changes in dentin following two chemical artificial caries-affected dentin (ACAD) protocols, evaluate the effects of three biomimetic remineralization procedures (BRPs) on dentin structure, and determine the most effective ACAD-BRP combination. The BRPs studied were casein phosphopeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate (CPP-ACP), self-assembling P11-4 (SAP-P11-4), and calcium phosphate polymer-induced liquid precursor (Ca/P-PILP). Methods: Seventy-two specimens of healthy human dentin were divided into twelve groups. Half of each group’s samples were analyzed using field-emission gun environmental scanning electron microscope/energy dispersive X-ray, while the other half were analyzed by X-ray diffraction and micro-Raman spectroscopy. Results: Results demonstrate alterations in dentin morphology and structure induced by the ACAD protocols, affirming their effectiveness in mimicking caries-affected dentin. Among the BRPs evaluated, CPP-ACP emerged as the most promising agent for promoting remineralization and restoring dentin structure. The combination of pH cycling with CPP-ACP exhibited superior efficacy in promoting dentin remineralization compared to other combinations. Conclusions: These findings highlight the potential of biomimetic remineralization strategies, particularly CPP-ACP combined with pH cycling, as effective approaches for managing caries-affected dentin and preserving dental health.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effectiveness of three biomimetic remineralization procedures in artificial caries-affected dentin - an in-vitro pilot study
title Effectiveness of three biomimetic remineralization procedures in artificial caries-affected dentin - an in-vitro pilot study
spellingShingle Effectiveness of three biomimetic remineralization procedures in artificial caries-affected dentin - an in-vitro pilot study
Costa,Rosário
Biomimetics
Demineralized dentin matrix
Dentin
Tooth remineralization
title_short Effectiveness of three biomimetic remineralization procedures in artificial caries-affected dentin - an in-vitro pilot study
title_full Effectiveness of three biomimetic remineralization procedures in artificial caries-affected dentin - an in-vitro pilot study
title_fullStr Effectiveness of three biomimetic remineralization procedures in artificial caries-affected dentin - an in-vitro pilot study
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of three biomimetic remineralization procedures in artificial caries-affected dentin - an in-vitro pilot study
title_sort Effectiveness of three biomimetic remineralization procedures in artificial caries-affected dentin - an in-vitro pilot study
author Costa,Rosário
author_facet Costa,Rosário
Arantes-Oliveira,Sofia
Fernandes,Lisete
Figueiras,Fábio G.
Ferreira,João Cardoso
Melo,Paulo Ribeiro de
author_role author
author2 Arantes-Oliveira,Sofia
Fernandes,Lisete
Figueiras,Fábio G.
Ferreira,João Cardoso
Melo,Paulo Ribeiro de
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa,Rosário
Arantes-Oliveira,Sofia
Fernandes,Lisete
Figueiras,Fábio G.
Ferreira,João Cardoso
Melo,Paulo Ribeiro de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biomimetics
Demineralized dentin matrix
Dentin
Tooth remineralization
topic Biomimetics
Demineralized dentin matrix
Dentin
Tooth remineralization
description Abstract Objectives: Biomimetic remineralization strategies offer promising paths for managing caries- affected dentin by restoring its morphology and structural integrity. This pilot study aimed to assess the morphological and structural changes in dentin following two chemical artificial caries-affected dentin (ACAD) protocols, evaluate the effects of three biomimetic remineralization procedures (BRPs) on dentin structure, and determine the most effective ACAD-BRP combination. The BRPs studied were casein phosphopeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate (CPP-ACP), self-assembling P11-4 (SAP-P11-4), and calcium phosphate polymer-induced liquid precursor (Ca/P-PILP). Methods: Seventy-two specimens of healthy human dentin were divided into twelve groups. Half of each group’s samples were analyzed using field-emission gun environmental scanning electron microscope/energy dispersive X-ray, while the other half were analyzed by X-ray diffraction and micro-Raman spectroscopy. Results: Results demonstrate alterations in dentin morphology and structure induced by the ACAD protocols, affirming their effectiveness in mimicking caries-affected dentin. Among the BRPs evaluated, CPP-ACP emerged as the most promising agent for promoting remineralization and restoring dentin structure. The combination of pH cycling with CPP-ACP exhibited superior efficacy in promoting dentin remineralization compared to other combinations. Conclusions: These findings highlight the potential of biomimetic remineralization strategies, particularly CPP-ACP combined with pH cycling, as effective approaches for managing caries-affected dentin and preserving dental health.
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