2023
DOI: 10.2341/21-062-l
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Effect of Salivary Flow on Bleached Enamel Roughness and Mineral Content: anIn SituandIn VitroStudy

Abstract: SUMMARY This study aimed to evaluate the effect of human saliva in vitro and salivary flow in situ on the roughness and mineral content of bleached enamel. Dental specimens were divided into five groups (n=15): not bleached (NB); bleached (35% hydrogen peroxide) and exposed to distilled water (DW); human saliva in vitro (IV); normal salivary flow in situ (NSF); and low salivary flow (LSF) in situ. Enamel roughness (Ra, Rz) and calcium/phosphorus contents were evaluated with laser profilometry an… Show more

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“…The oral acid production index is an important method to predict the occurrence of dental caries. Low salivary pH, evaluated independently of buffer capacity, was also linked to caries experience [22,23]. The modified Snyder's caries activity test (SCAT), which colorimetrically evaluates the acidproducing ability of bacteria in dental plaque and oral saliva, is a simple and accurate method of obtaining results from among the plethora of available dental caries activity tests [24,25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The oral acid production index is an important method to predict the occurrence of dental caries. Low salivary pH, evaluated independently of buffer capacity, was also linked to caries experience [22,23]. The modified Snyder's caries activity test (SCAT), which colorimetrically evaluates the acidproducing ability of bacteria in dental plaque and oral saliva, is a simple and accurate method of obtaining results from among the plethora of available dental caries activity tests [24,25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%