Effect of different surface treatments on the microhardness and colour change of artificial enamel lesions.

Alyaa H. Ayad; Marwa Ibrahim AbdelHafez; Rasha N. AlGhandour; Dena Safwat Mustafa; Khaled Aly Nour;

Abstract


Background
To investigate the effect of three different surface treatments on the microhardness and colour change of artificial enamel lesions.

Materials and Methods
One hundred bovine teeth were randomly assigned into four groups. Artificial enamel lesions were created using demineralizing solution for all groups except the sound enamel group. Different surface treatments were then performed G1: resin-infiltrant; G2: Casein phosphopeptide–amorphous calcium phosphate (CPP-ACP); G3: artificial saliva; G4: Sound Enamel. Each group was subdivided into three subgroups, where each subgroup was subjected to a different testing method.

Subgroup 1: surface microhardness; subgroup 2: cross-sectional microhardness; subgroup 3: colour measurement. Statistical analysis was performed by ANOVA, followed by Tukey’s post hoc test.

Results
Sound enamel group recorded the highest surface and cross-sectional microhardness results. No significant difference was found between the resin-infiltrant group and CPP-ACP regarding surface and cross-sectional microhardness at different lesion depths. Resin-infiltrant group showed the least colour change (∆E) results compared to the other groups.

Conclusion
Resin-infiltrant can effectively enhance surface microhardness and enamel resistance to demineralization, additionally, reduces the staining susceptibility of white spot lesions (WSLs) after treatment. CPP-ACP application for 4 weeks seems to improve surface microhardness; however, has a limited effect in resisting staining of WSLs after treatment.


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Title Effect of different surface treatments on the microhardness and colour change of artificial enamel lesions.
Authors Alyaa H. Ayad; Marwa Ibrahim AbdelHafez; Rasha N. AlGhandour; Dena Safwat Mustafa ; Khaled Aly Nour
Keywords Amorphous calcium phosphate;artificial enamel lesion;colour change;microhardness;resin-infiltrant
Issue Date Sep-2022
Publisher Australian Dental Association
Journal Australian Dental Journal 
Volume 67
Issue 3
Start page 230
End page 238
DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/adj.12908

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