Abstract

This study evaluated the effect of mechanical abrasion on the surface integrity, color change (ΔE) and antibacterial properties of demineralized and sound dentin surfaces treated with silver-diammine-fluoride (SDF). The dentin specimens were divided into two groups: sound and demineralized dentin, then divided into three sub-groups, control (no-treatment), SDF, and SDF + potassium-iodide (KI). Each sub-group was further divided into two groups, one exposed to mechanical brushing and the other without brushing. Specimens were analyzed for the ΔE, surface roughness/surface loss and antibacterial properties (CFU, optical density and fluorescent microscope). Repeated Measures ANOVA was used for statistical analysis of color change while one-way ANOVA was used for CFU analysis. SDF and SDI + KI groups showed significant reduction in ΔE with brushing in the sound dentin group unlike the demineralized group. The surface roughness values were higher for both SDF and SDF + KI groups but roughness values significantly decreased after brushing. Both SDF and SDF + KI groups revealed significantly less surface loss than control. The SDF group showed high anti-bacterial effect after brushing, unlike SDF + KI group. So, we concluded that mechanical brushing improved the esthetic outcome. While, SDF and SDF + KI could protect the dentin surface integrity. SDF-treated dentin possesses an antibacterial property even after mechanical brushing.

Highlights

  • This study evaluated the effect of mechanical abrasion on the surface integrity, color change (ΔE) and antibacterial properties of demineralized and sound dentin surfaces treated with silver-diamminefluoride (SDF)

  • Repeated measure ANOVA showed that the substrate, brushing, materials and time intervals and all their possible interactions had a significant effect on the ΔE (p < 0.001)

  • The present study evaluated the potential mechanical effects of tooth brushing on stain reduction, surface protection and antibacterial properties of sound and demineralized dentin surfaces after the application of silver-containing materials in a laboratory-based study

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Introduction

This study evaluated the effect of mechanical abrasion on the surface integrity, color change (ΔE) and antibacterial properties of demineralized and sound dentin surfaces treated with silver-diamminefluoride (SDF). The SDF group showed high anti-bacterial effect after brushing, unlike SDF + KI group. SDF-treated dentin possesses an antibacterial property even after mechanical brushing. SDF possesses a significant antibacterial property especially against S. mutans and other cariogenic bacteria in addition to its unique ability to arrest caries and to simultaneously prevent the formation of new carious ­lesions[2]. These characteristics make SDF different from other caries-preventive agents. Despite the higher clinical efficacy of SDF, the resulting black stain is a concerning side effect of SDF application and affects patients’ and/or parents’ acceptance of this t­ reatment[10,11]

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