2011
DOI: 10.3109/00016357.2011.600713
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Influence of extra- and intra-oral application of CPP-ACP and fluoride on re-hardening of eroded enamel

Abstract: Intra-oral application of CPP-ACP crème or fluoride solution provides no benefit regarding re-hardening of erosively softened enamel.

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“…While microscopical analyses suggested that CPP-ACP forms aggregates and/or precipitates on the tooth surface 7,8 reducing further enamel erosion, 9 other studies did not show a preventive 10,11 or remineralizing effect. 12,13 The erosion-preventive effect of CPP-ACP was mostly observed when immersion periods of several hours were used.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While microscopical analyses suggested that CPP-ACP forms aggregates and/or precipitates on the tooth surface 7,8 reducing further enamel erosion, 9 other studies did not show a preventive 10,11 or remineralizing effect. 12,13 The erosion-preventive effect of CPP-ACP was mostly observed when immersion periods of several hours were used.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of topically applied fluoride compounds, such as sodium fluoride [5,6], amine fluoride [7], monofluorophosphate [5] or titanium tetrafluoride [7], results in a strengthening of the chemical resistance of dental hard tissues [2] or rehardening of erosivly softened enamel or dentine [8]. In the recent years, studies testing new products or active ingredients, namely stannous chloride [9], cerium chloride [10] or CPP-ACP containing pastes [11], intended to prevent erosion associated dental hard tissue loss or softening, have been published.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Os fosfopeptídeos de caseína (CPP) contêm a sequência de peptídeos -Ser (P) -Ser (P) -Ser (P) -Glu -Glu -que possuem capacidade para estabilizar fosfato de cálcio amorfo (ACP) em solução metaestável sobressaturada 13,34,35 . Assim sendo, o CPP-ACP atua como uma fonte suplementar de cálcio e fosfato biodisponíveis no ambiente bucal 17 , sendo proposto tanto por inibir a perda de minerais 3,5 , como para intensificar sua deposição em lesões desmineralizadas do esmalte dentário, à exemplo das lesões erosivas 30 19,25,27,[43][44][45][46] . No que diz respeito aos seus mecanismos de controle da erosão dentária, o CPP-ACP pode atuar tanto na precipitação mineral 17,39 , como na redução da desmineralização da estrutura dentária 36,39 .…”
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