Bioactive remineralization of dentin surface with calcium phosphate-based agents: An in vitroanalysis

 


   Abstract 


Background: With the increasing prevalence of erosive tooth wear affecting both adults and children; designing optimum protocols of management in a noninvasive manner is gaining precedence.
Aim: Comparative evaluation of topically applied calcium phosphate-based agents casein phosphopeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate (CPP-ACP) and beta tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) on the surface of eroded dentin.
Materials and Methods: Dentin blocks from human third molars in four groups were subjected to the surface treatment: (G1) sound dentin (G2) demineralized dentin (G3) CPP-ACP (G4) β-TCP. All the samples except control (G1) were immersed in an acidic solution incubated at 37°C for 96 h. The samples in G3 and G4 were topically treated with CPP-ACP and β-TCP for 4 min twice daily for 14 days; followed by pH-cycling for 21 days. Surface hardness testing and surface morphology were observed using the scanning electron microscopy. Data were analyzed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) software with Kruskal-Wallis test and post hoc test.
Results: Dentin treated with both CPP-ACP (37.25) and β-TCP (32.05) recorded significantly higher VHN than demineralized (G2-23.51) but lower compared to sound control (G1-57.06).
Conclusion: The topical application of CPP-ACP and β-TCP agents shows definite potential in promoting the hardening of demineralized dentin surface.

Keywords: Beta tricalcium phosphate; bioactive; casein phosphopeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate; demineralization; dentin; remineralization

How to cite this article:
Devadiga D, Shetty P, Hegde MN, Reddy U. Bioactive remineralization of dentin surface with calcium phosphate-based agents: An in vitroanalysis. J Conserv Dent 2022;25:93-7

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