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In Vivo Effects of a Hydroxyapatite-Based Oral Care Gel on the Calcium and Phosphorus Levels of Dental Plaque.


ABSTRACT: OBJECTIVES:?Particulate hydroxyapatite (HAP; Ca5(PO4)3(OH)) is a biomimetic oral care ingredient. One mode of action in caries-susceptible individuals may be the adhesion/incorporation of HAP into dental plaque. Therefore, the aim of this in vivo study was to analyze the 3-day effects of a newly developed hydroxyapatite-based oral care gel on the calcium and phosphorus levels within the dental plaque of children. MATERIALS AND METHODS:?This study was conducted in Kebon Padangan at Bali in Indonesia. Thirty-four children (mean age, 8.9 years; mean DMF-T [decayed, missing, and filled teeth; permanent teeth], 0.6; mean dmft-t [primary teeth] 4.5) were included in the study. The gel was applied thrice for 3 days by an experienced dentist. Dental plaque was collected at baseline and after the study. Levels of calcium and phosphorus of plaque samples were analyzed by energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS:?Medians for both calcium and phosphorus levels were calculated (baseline and 3-day application of HAP-gel). RESULTS:?The calcium level increased after 3 days of application of the HAP-gel from 0.25 wt% (median) to 0.40 wt% (median), while the phosphorus level increased from 1.17 wt% (median) to 1.41 wt% (median). However, variations in both calcium and phosphorus levels measured in the pooled dental plaque samples were high. CONCLUSION:?Within the limitations of the study, the 3-day application of the oral HAP-gel in children increased the median of both calcium and phosphorus levels in plaque. Consequently, a positive influence on the remineralization/demineralization process is very likely.

SUBMITTER: Sudradjat H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7274817 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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In Vivo Effects of a Hydroxyapatite-Based Oral Care Gel on the Calcium and Phosphorus Levels of Dental Plaque.

Sudradjat Henny H   Meyer Frederic F   Loza Kateryna K   Epple Matthias M   Enax Joachim J  

European journal of dentistry 20200301 2


<h4>Objectives</h4> Particulate hydroxyapatite (HAP; Ca<sub>5</sub>(PO<sub>4</sub>)<sub>3</sub>(OH)) is a biomimetic oral care ingredient. One mode of action in caries-susceptible individuals may be the adhesion/incorporation of HAP into dental plaque. Therefore, the aim of this <i>in vivo</i> study was to analyze the 3-day effects of a newly developed hydroxyapatite-based oral care gel on the calcium and phosphorus levels within the dental plaque of children.<h4>Materials and methods</h4> This  ...[more]

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