2018
DOI: 10.4103/ijdr.ijdr_364_17
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Remineralizing potential of CPP-ACP in white spot lesions – A systematic review

Abstract: A high level evidence of remineralizing potential of CPP-ACP on naturally occurring white spot lesion and WSL post orthodontic treatment was found in comparison with placebo/fluoridated toothpaste and fluoride varnish without any statistically significant difference. Well-designed RCTs are, therefore, required to improve the level of evidence in this area.

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“…21 The use of CPP-ACP in the current study was based upon the positive results demonstrated in previous studies that investigated the effect of different CPP-ACP formulations on the prevention of WSLs, 23,24 with no significant difference compared to fluoride compounds. 7,8 . Use of CPP-ACP resulted in signifi- cantly less lesion depth (48.7%) compared with the control group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…21 The use of CPP-ACP in the current study was based upon the positive results demonstrated in previous studies that investigated the effect of different CPP-ACP formulations on the prevention of WSLs, 23,24 with no significant difference compared to fluoride compounds. 7,8 . Use of CPP-ACP resulted in signifi- cantly less lesion depth (48.7%) compared with the control group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 When CPP-ACP was compared with fluoride compounds, which are the gold standard for prevention of demineralization, a systematic review in 2018 pointed out a high level evidence of remineralizing potential of CPP-ACP on WSLs compared with fluoridated toothpaste and fluoride varnish without a statistically significant difference. 7 A systematic review in 2019 that reviewed effectiveness of CPP-ACP products in prevention of WSLs in orthodontic patients, showed that, although CPP-ACP-containing products did not differ from other fluoride products, they were able to reduce WSLs and neutralize the pH around orthodontic brackets. 8 Recently, it was shown that treatment with lasers reduced subsurface demineralization.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Casein phosphopeptide amorphous calcium phosphate is a milk based agent in which CPP forms nanoclusters with ACP, CPP−ACP can stabilize calcium and phosphate ions in the solution. Thus providing a pool of calcium and phosphate ions which can maintain them in supersaturation level, also it has buffering action to plaque pH (3,4) .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In Table (1), the results showed there were no significant difference at baseline and demineralization between and within groups due to the use the same protocol of demineralization for all groups, while in demineralization there was a high significant difference between and (21,22) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%