2021
DOI: 10.22209/ic.v62n2a07
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Evidencia sobre el efecto anticariogénico de pastas dentales que contienen arginina: una revisión sistemática

Abstract: Las bacterias arginolíticas metabolizan la arginina que se encuentra en la saliva produciendo amoníaco, el cual potencialmente es un factor endógeno de inhibición de la microbiota cariogénica. Las pastas dentales con arginina podrían brindar mayor disponibilidad de dicho compuesto y, por tanto, ayudar a la prevención de caries. El propósito de esta revisión fue evaluar la evidencia publicada acerca del efecto anticariogénico de pastas dentales que con-tienen arginina. Se realizó una revisión sistemática de lit… Show more

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“…Factors in the oral environment include saliva properties, such as changes in pH, and exposure to light, air, water, oxidants, food, and the rinses used in hygiene, 13 as well the application of forces during chewing and brushing the teeth, and the active substances of dentifrices. The effects of the bleaching agents of dentifrices on force decay in elastomeric chains have been reported, with the Sensodyne and Crest whitening pastes showing a greater loss of strength at 28 days than a standard dentifrice, 14 but the effects of other pastes containing arginine, 15 used for the prevention of caries or tooth sensitivity, on elastomeric chains have not been investigated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Factors in the oral environment include saliva properties, such as changes in pH, and exposure to light, air, water, oxidants, food, and the rinses used in hygiene, 13 as well the application of forces during chewing and brushing the teeth, and the active substances of dentifrices. The effects of the bleaching agents of dentifrices on force decay in elastomeric chains have been reported, with the Sensodyne and Crest whitening pastes showing a greater loss of strength at 28 days than a standard dentifrice, 14 but the effects of other pastes containing arginine, 15 used for the prevention of caries or tooth sensitivity, on elastomeric chains have not been investigated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%