Abstract

Background: High intake of acidic foods and beverages has been often associated with the onset of dental erosive wear. Objetive: This study in vitro assessed the pH of different mineral waters marketed in Brazil and their effects on the properties and surface of dental enamel. Methods: Forty-eight bovine incisor specimens were divided into four groups (n=12): CG-control group, PeG-Perrier, PrG-Prata, and SLG-São Lourenço. The immersion cycles were performed after analysis of the pH of the waters, for 5 days (5 minutes in mineral water and 60 minutes in artificial saliva). Knoop micro-hardness was assessed by means of three indentations with a load of 50kgf for 15 seconds, and surface roughness with a cut off of 0.25mm. The data were analysed using Student's t -test, ANOVA, and Tukey test, with a significance level of 5%. Results: The groups of waters with lower pH (Perrier ® and São Lourenço ® ) exhibited a reduction in Knoop micro-hardness ( p <0.0001) and an increase in surface roughness ( p =0.04 and p =0.004, respectively). The Prata water group did not exhibit significant changes in Knoop micro-hardness ( p =0.07) and surface roughness ( p =0.26). Conclusion: Mineral waters with a pH below the critical value can lead to a reduction in surface hardness and roughness in the bovine enamel.

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