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Atomic force microscopy study of enamel remineralization

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Aim. The aim of the present in vitro study was the evaluation of two products: a CPP-ACP paste (GC Tooth Mousse, GC Corp.) and a desensitizing toothpaste (Colgate Sensitive Pro Relief, Colgate-Palmolive) on preventing enamel erosion produced by a soft drink (Coca Cola) by using Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM).

Methods. Thirty enamel specimens were assigned to 6 groups of 5 specimens each. 1: intact enamel, 2: enamel + soft drink, 3: intact enamel + Colgate Sensitive Pro Relief, 4: enamel + soft drink + Colgate Sensitive Pro Relief, 5: intact enamel + GC Tooth Mousse, 6: enamel + soft drink + GC Tooth Mousse. The surface of each specimen was imaged by AFM. The root mean-square roughness (Rrms) was obtained from the AFM images and the differences in the averaged values among the groups were analyzed by ANOVA test.

Results. Comparing groups 4 and 6 (soft drink + toothpastes) with group 2 (eroded enamel) a statistical difference (P<0.05) was registered, suggesting effectiveness in protecting enamel against erosion of the products investigated. Conclusions. The use of new formulation toothpastes can prevent enamel demineralization.

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C. Poggio

M. Ceci

R. Beltrami

M. Lombardini

M. Colombo

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Poggio , C., Ceci, M., Beltrami, R., Lombardini , M., & Colombo, M. (2022). Atomic force microscopy study of enamel remineralization. Annali Di Stomatologia, 5(3), 98–102. https://doi.org/10.59987/ads/2014.3.98-102

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