2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jdent.2015.10.003
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Sequence of stannous and sodium fluoride solutions to prevent enamel erosion

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“…Thus, application of the NaF solution, 2 h after volunteers had brushed their teeth with the dentifrice may not have significantly influenced the level of fluoride in the softened enamel. There is also the possibility that this solution might have shown better outcomes if it were applied after immersion in citric acid [O'Toole et al, 2015]. The AmF/NaF/SnCl 2 solution was effective in reducing mineral tissue loss after in situ erosive challenges only when applied twice a day, given that the group with 1 application of the solution did not demonstrate the remarkable antierosive potential as was shown in other in situ studies [Schlueter et al, 2009c;Ganss et al, 2010b;Schlueter et al, 2011].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Thus, application of the NaF solution, 2 h after volunteers had brushed their teeth with the dentifrice may not have significantly influenced the level of fluoride in the softened enamel. There is also the possibility that this solution might have shown better outcomes if it were applied after immersion in citric acid [O'Toole et al, 2015]. The AmF/NaF/SnCl 2 solution was effective in reducing mineral tissue loss after in situ erosive challenges only when applied twice a day, given that the group with 1 application of the solution did not demonstrate the remarkable antierosive potential as was shown in other in situ studies [Schlueter et al, 2009c;Ganss et al, 2010b;Schlueter et al, 2011].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Authors have also hypothesised that brushing before a meal may confer a level of protection due to the increased presence of re-mineralising ions [17], which was not observed in this study. However, in vitro studies have observed this protective effect may be dependent on the type of fluoride used [33] and the severity of the erosive challenge [34] and this may require further investigation clinically. The results of this study would indicate that prevention advice for erosive wear should be focused on dietary advice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a growing body of opinion to suggest that fluoride can either harden enamel surfaces making them more resistant to erosion or remineralise newly eroded surfaces . It is also possible that different toothpastes act differently at different stages in the erosive process as their chemical components react differently to enamel . Overall, it's likely that toothpastes, containing fluorides or calcium‐based products, reduce progression, but probably the largest controllable factor is dietary acids.…”
Section: Restorative Carementioning
confidence: 99%