Brazilian Oral Research (Jan 2016)

Fluoride rinse effect on retention of CaF2 formed on enamel/dentine by fluoride application

  • Amanda FALCÃO,
  • Nadia MASSON,
  • Tarcísio Jorge LEITÃO,
  • Juliana Nunes BOTELHO,
  • Naiara de Paula FERREIRA-NÓBILO,
  • Cínthia Pereira Machado TABCHOURY,
  • Livia Maria Andaló TENUTA,
  • Jaime Aparecido CURY

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1807-3107BOR-2016.vol30.0031
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 1

Abstract

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Abstract Calcium fluoride-like materials (“CaF2”) formed on dental surfaces after professional fluoride application are unstable in the oral environment but can be retained longer with a daily NaF mouthrinse. We tested the effect of twice daily 0.05% NaF rinses on the retention of “CaF2” formed on enamel and dentine after applying acidulated phosphate fluoride (APF). “CaF2” formed on enamel/dentine by APF application significantly decreased after exposure to artificial saliva and the 0.05% NaF rinse was ineffective to avoid this reduction. These findings suggest that the combination of APF and 0.05% NaF is not clinically relevant, either for caries or dental hypersensitivity.

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