Title of article :
Remineralization potential of dentifrice containing nanohydroxyapatite on artificial carious lesions of enamel: A comparative in vitro study
Author/Authors :
Manchery, Nithin Department of Public Health Dentistry - Madha Dental College and Hospital, Chennai , John, Joseph Department of Public Health Dentistry - Saveetha Dental College and Hospital, Chennai , Nagappan, Nagappan Department of Public Health Dentistry - Chettinad Dental College and Research Institute, Kanchipuram , Kumar Subbiah, Gireesh Department of Epidemiology - National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis, Chennai , Premnath, Parvathy Department of Public Health Dentistry - Asan Memorial Dental College and Hospital - Chengalpattu - Tamil Nadu, India
Abstract :
Background: A carious lesion is the accumulation of numerous episodes of demineralization and
remineralization, rather than a unidirectional demineralization process. Tooth destruction can be
arrested or reversed by the frequent delivery of fluoride or calcium/phosphorous ions to the tooth
surface. Nanohydroxyapatite particle‑containing dentifrices are the newer generation of products
which claim to remineralize enamel lesions effectively. The aim of this study was to evaluate and
compare the remineralization ability of dentifrices containing nanohydroxyapatite, NovaMin, and
amine fluoride on artificial enamel caries.
Materials and Methods: In this in vitro study, extracted sound premolars were placed in a
demineralizing solution to produce deep artificial carious lesions. The teeth were then sectioned
longitudinally and divided into three groups (n = 16 in each group): Group A (nanohydroxyapatite),
Group B (NovaMin), and Group C (fluoride). The sections were then subjected to pH cycling for
7 days. Polarized light microscopy was utilized to record the depth of the lesions before and after
treatment with the selected dentifrices. Changes in the mean lesion depth were statistically analyzed
by one‑way ANOVA and t‑test. The level of significance was assessed at P < 0.05.
Results: The lesion depth decreased significantly by 10.56% in Group A, 6.73% in Group B, and
9.58% in Group C (paired t‑test, P < 0.001). When comparisons were made across the groups, no
statistical significance was found between the Groups A, B, and C (ANOVA test, P > 0.05).
Conclusion: All three dentifrices were found to be effective in remineralizing artificial carious
lesions. Nanohydroxyapatite dentifrice produced significantly better results compared to fluorideand
NovaMin‑containing dentifrices, instigating for its use in the management of early carious lesions.
Keywords :
Amine fluoride , enamel , nano-hydroxyapatite , NovaMin , remineralization
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics