2020
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1714172
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Evaluating the Abrasivity of a Nanosized Eggshell–Titanium Dioxide on Tooth Enamel Using Atomic Force Microscopy

Abstract: Objectives This study aimed to evaluate nanosized eggshell–titanium dioxide (EB@TiO2) abrasiveness in comparison with calcium carbonate and hydrated silica-containing toothpaste. Material and Methods Thirty-five bovine tooth enamels were prepared, and specimens randomly assigned to a sample group of five (n = 7), namely, Colgate regular, Colgate pro-relief, Sensodyne rapid relief, Sensodyne repair, and EB@TiO2. Half of the enamel surface was brushed with each respective sample group, while the other half was c… Show more

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“…The Organic Organic in turn contains two types of usual abrasives combined, hydrated silica and calcium carbonate. Hydrated silica is a small, regular-shaped particle that is less abrasive than calcium carbonate ( 4 , 32 ). However, the combination of these two substances can increase the abrasive power of these compounds ( 4 , 5 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Organic Organic in turn contains two types of usual abrasives combined, hydrated silica and calcium carbonate. Hydrated silica is a small, regular-shaped particle that is less abrasive than calcium carbonate ( 4 , 32 ). However, the combination of these two substances can increase the abrasive power of these compounds ( 4 , 5 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%