Impact of Fluoridated Dental Products on Surface Roughness and Morphology of Bleached Tooth Enamel: An In Vitro Study
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جامعة الموصل /University of Mosul
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ABSTRACT
Purpose: To assess the impact of fluoridated dental products (Toothpaste, mouth rinse, and fluoride
varnish) on bleached tooth enamel's surface roughness (SR) and surface morphology when used before,
after, or before and after the tooth bleaching process. Methods: A total of (64) bovine permanent incisors
were prepared and divided into two main groups: Group (A) was treated before and after the bleaching.
Group (B) was treated after bleaching only. The bleaching process used an Opalescence boost of 40%
hydrogen peroxide. Each main group was divided into (4) subgroups: (A1, B1) Control, (A2, B2) treated
with FluorKIN mouthrinse, (A3, B3) treated with FluorKIN toothpaste, (A4, B4) treated with Proshield
FV. A profilometer was used to evaluate surface roughness. Also, to assess the morphological changes
in the enamel surface, another (14) teeth samples were viewed under the SEM. Results: There was a
statistically significant increase in SR after bleaching and a decrease in SR after treatment, and there
was no statistically significant difference between the group receiving bleaching only and the group
receiving preventive protocol before bleaching, confirmed by SEM analysis. The slightest increase in
surface roughness was found in the fluoride varnish group, followed by the FluorKIN toothpaste group,
then the FluorKIN mouthrinse group. Conclusion: According to the surface roughness means results in
the present study, Surface roughness increased very little in the fluoride varnish group, followed by the
toothpaste group and mouthrinse group, respectively.
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10.5530/pj.2024.16.31