Improved mineralization of dental enamel by electrokinetic delivery of F- and Ca2+ ions

Sci Rep. 2023 Jan 10;13(1):516. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-26423-4.

Abstract

This in vitro study evaluated the effects of the infiltration of F- and Ca2+ ions into human enamel by electrokinetic flow (EKF) on the enamel microhardness and F- content. Sound human enamel ground sections of unerupted third molars were infiltrated with de-ionized water by EKF and with F- ion by EKF respectively. All samples were submitted to two successive transverse acid-etch biopsies (etching times of 30 s and 20 min) to quantify F- ion infiltrated deep into enamel. Remarkably, sound enamel showed a large increase in microhardness (MH) after infiltration of NaF (p < 0.00001) and CaCl2 (p = 0.013) by EKF. Additionally, NaF-EKF increased the remineralization in the lesion body of artificial enamel caries lesions compared to controls (p < 0.01). With the enamel biopsy technique, at both etching times, more F- ions were found in the EKF-treated group than the control group (p << 0.05), and more fluoride was extracted from deeper biopsies in the NaF-EKF group. In conclusion, our results show that EKF treatment is superior in transporting Ca2+ and F- ions into sound enamel when compared to molecular diffusion, enhancing both the mineralization of sound enamel and the remineralization of artificial enamel caries.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Cariostatic Agents* / pharmacology
  • Dental Caries*
  • Dental Enamel
  • Fluorides / pharmacology
  • Humans
  • Research Design
  • Sodium Fluoride
  • Tooth Remineralization / methods

Substances

  • Cariostatic Agents
  • Fluorides
  • Sodium Fluoride