DOI: 10.3290/j.ohpd.a18825, PubMed ID (PMID): 20480053Pages 41-45, Language: EnglishMagalhaes, Ana Carolina / Moraes, Samanta Mascarenhas / Rios, Daniela / Wiegand, Annette / Buzalaf, Marília Afonso RabeloPurpose: The objective of the present in vitro study was to evaluate the effect of different minerals in combination with 1% citric acid on dental erosion.
Materials and Methods: Ninety enamel samples were randomly allocated to nine groups (G1: pure 1% citric acid solution [control]; G2: with 1 mM Ca; G3: with 0.047 mM F; G4: with 1 mM Fe; G5: with 1 mM P; G6: with 1 mM Ca and 0.047 mM F; G7: with 1 mM Ca and 1 mM P; G8: with 1 mM Fe and 0.047 mM F; G9: with 1 mM Ca, 1 mM P, 0.047 mM F and 1.0 mM Fe). The samples were subjected to six pH cycles, each consisting of immersion in pure or modified 1% citric acid (1 min) followed by storage in artificial saliva (59 min). Enamel wear was assessed using profilometry.
Results: Data were analysed using analysis of variance and Tukey test (P 0.05). Enamel loss (mean ± SD) amounted to between 0.87 ± 0.30 and 1.74 ± 0.74 lm but did not significantly differ among the groups.
Conclusions: The modification of 1% citric acid with different minerals did not have a protective effect on enamel erosion.
Keywords: dental erosion, enamel, wear