Efficacy of different strategies in protecting enamel against demineralization during fixed orthodontic treatment

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Background and objective. Sealant application is a common strategy for preventing enamel demineralization during multibracket treatment. The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy in enamel demineralization prevention of two fluoride-containing enamel varnishes compared to a non-fluoride varnish, weekly fluoride gel application, and a non-treated control group. Materials and methods. Enamel specimens obtained from 75 human upper permanent incisors were randomly allocated to five trial groups (each n = 15): A), ProSeal (Reliance), B), Maximum Cure® (Reliance), C), CervitecPlus (Ivoclar Vivadent, Schaan, Liechtenstein), D) elmex® gelée (GABA, Lörrach, Germany), and E), a non-treated control group. Groups A-C received a baseline varnish application, whereas group D specimens received a once weekly gel application for 2 min. Six demineralization cycles per day were carried out for 5 min each using 0.05 M citric acid, with the specimens stored in remineralization solution between cycles. Lesion depth expressed in percentage fluorescence loss (Δ-F in %) compared to baseline (T0) was assessed quantitatively with light-induced fluorescence (QLF) after 3 (T1), 7 (T2), 14 (T3), and 30 (T4) days globally and for each time point, and analyzed for compounds using the Kruskal-Wallis test (a = 5%), and additional one-sample Wilcoxon tests for each time/compound combination (Bonferroni-corrected a-levels a* = 0.05/4 = 0.0125). Results. Significant fluorescence loss revealing greater lesion depth was detected in the untreated controls (E) at T3, and in groups A (ProSeal) and C (CervitecPlus) at T4. No significant Δ-F changes were seen in the specimens from groups B (Maximum Cure®) and D (elmex® gelée). Conclusion. Maximum Cure® sealant seems to offer efficient protection against demineralization during fixed orthodontic treatment, as does weekly application of elmex® fluoride gel. © Springer-Verlag.

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Knösel, M., Forslund, L., Jung, K., & Ziebolz, D. (2012). Efficacy of different strategies in protecting enamel against demineralization during fixed orthodontic treatment. Journal of Orofacial Orthopedics, 73(3), 194–203. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00056-012-0072-5

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