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23 February 2018 Potential of nano-silver fluoride for tooth enamel caries prevention
Amitis V. C. Silva, Cláudia C. B. O. Mota, Joás A. Teixeira, Emery C. Lins, Anderson S. L. Gomes, Aronita Rosenblatt
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Abstract
This ex vivo study evaluated the efficiency of nano-silver fluoride (NSF) to enamel remineralization of deciduous teeth submitted to a high cariogenic challenge. 33 specimens of sound enamel were distributed into three groups: treated with sodium fluoride, with NSF, and deionized water. All specimens were submitted to microhardness test before chemical caries induction; post-induction of caries; and post-cariogenic challenge. The high cariogenic challenge was carried out in 14 daily cycles. There was no significant statistical difference (p=0.958) of enamel microhardness between NSFtreated and NaF-treated specimens. However, it presented significant difference between water-treated specimens and both NSF-treated and NaF-treated specimens (p=0.003).Furthermore, optical coherence tomography was employed for caries diagnosis, as it can be used in clinical environment.
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Amitis V. C. Silva, Cláudia C. B. O. Mota, Joás A. Teixeira, Emery C. Lins, Anderson S. L. Gomes, and Aronita Rosenblatt "Potential of nano-silver fluoride for tooth enamel caries prevention", Proc. SPIE 10507, Colloidal Nanoparticles for Biomedical Applications XIII, 105071A (23 February 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2290673
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KEYWORDS
Dental caries

Teeth

Optical coherence tomography

Silver

Nanoparticles

Scattering

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