Preparation of a toothpaste containing theobromine and fluoridated bioactive glass and its effect on surface micro-hardness and roughness of enamel

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The aim was to synthesize a toothpaste and analyze its effect on surface micro-hardness and roughness of enamel. Basic paste was prepared by using basic ingredients. Theobromine (0.2 wt%) and laboratory synthesized fluoridated-bioactive glass (F-BG, 4 wt%) were added to it. Post-demineralization, 36 enamel blocks were divided into six groups that were brushed with their respective toothpaste+artificial saliva (AS): Group 1 (control): Basic paste; group 2: Basic paste+theobromine; group 3: Commercial theobromine toothpaste; group 4: Commercial BG toothpaste; group 5: Basic paste+F-BG; and group 6: Basic paste+theobromine+F-BG. On micro-hardness analysis, group 6 performed best, followed by group 4. Surface roughness results showed the maximum decrease in roughness values for group 6, followed by group 5. Treatment with toothpaste composition containing theobromine+F-BG resulted in the enamel’s increased micro-hardness and decreased surface roughness.

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Farooq, I., Khan, A. S., Moheet, I. A., & Alshwaimi, E. (2021). Preparation of a toothpaste containing theobromine and fluoridated bioactive glass and its effect on surface micro-hardness and roughness of enamel. Dental Materials Journal, 40(2), 393–398. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.2020-078

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