TY - JOUR
T1 - Daily exposure to fluoride mouthrinse produces sustained fluoride release from orthodontic adhesives in vitro
AU - Benington, P. C.M.
AU - Gillgrass, T. J.
AU - Foye, R. H.
AU - Millett, D. T.
AU - Gilmour, W. H.
PY - 2001/1
Y1 - 2001/1
N2 - Objectives: To determine firstly, if sustained fluoride release can be achieved from five orthodontic adhesives: Ketac-Cem, Fuji ORTHO LC, Sequence, Transbond and Right-On, with daily exposure to fluoride mouthrinse in vitro, and secondly, if sustained fluoride release can be re-established from the same specimens, after an interruption in mouthrinse exposure. Methods: Ten brackets were bonded to bovine incisors using each adhesive. Each adhesive group was divided equally into a test and a control sub-group. In phase 1 (42 days), the test sub-groups were exposed for 1 min daily to fluoride mouthrinse (225 ppm), followed by immersion in de-ionised water for 42 days to deplete their fluoride reserves. Mouthrinse exposure was then resumed in phase 2 (28 days). Mean cumulative fluoride release (MCFR) was calculated for days 0-21 of phase 1 and for the plateau portion of the fluoride release curves in phase 1 (days 21-42) and phase 2 (days 7-28). Results: During phase 1, the MCFR for each test sub-group was significantly greater than its control (p < 0.05). There was no significant difference in MCFR between the curve plateau portion of phases 1 and 2 for all adhesives except Transbond, for which MCFR was less in phase 2 (p < 0.05). Conclusions: Sustained fluoride release occurred for each adhesive exposed daily to fluoride mouthrinse, at a level significantly greater than its control. After fluoride exhaustion, re-exposure to daily fluoride mouthrinse produced sustained fluoride release levels comparable to those prior to exhaustion, for all adhesives except Transbond.
AB - Objectives: To determine firstly, if sustained fluoride release can be achieved from five orthodontic adhesives: Ketac-Cem, Fuji ORTHO LC, Sequence, Transbond and Right-On, with daily exposure to fluoride mouthrinse in vitro, and secondly, if sustained fluoride release can be re-established from the same specimens, after an interruption in mouthrinse exposure. Methods: Ten brackets were bonded to bovine incisors using each adhesive. Each adhesive group was divided equally into a test and a control sub-group. In phase 1 (42 days), the test sub-groups were exposed for 1 min daily to fluoride mouthrinse (225 ppm), followed by immersion in de-ionised water for 42 days to deplete their fluoride reserves. Mouthrinse exposure was then resumed in phase 2 (28 days). Mean cumulative fluoride release (MCFR) was calculated for days 0-21 of phase 1 and for the plateau portion of the fluoride release curves in phase 1 (days 21-42) and phase 2 (days 7-28). Results: During phase 1, the MCFR for each test sub-group was significantly greater than its control (p < 0.05). There was no significant difference in MCFR between the curve plateau portion of phases 1 and 2 for all adhesives except Transbond, for which MCFR was less in phase 2 (p < 0.05). Conclusions: Sustained fluoride release occurred for each adhesive exposed daily to fluoride mouthrinse, at a level significantly greater than its control. After fluoride exhaustion, re-exposure to daily fluoride mouthrinse produced sustained fluoride release levels comparable to those prior to exhaustion, for all adhesives except Transbond.
KW - Fluoride mouthrinse
KW - Orthodontic adhesive
KW - Sustained fluoride release
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/0035234145
U2 - 10.1016/S0300-5712(00)00034-8
DO - 10.1016/S0300-5712(00)00034-8
M3 - Article
C2 - 11137635
AN - SCOPUS:0035234145
SN - 0300-5712
VL - 29
SP - 23
EP - 29
JO - Journal of Dentistry
JF - Journal of Dentistry
IS - 1
ER -