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Erosive potential of energy drinks on the dentine surface
José E C Sampaio3  Alvaro H Borges1  Rodrigo Cavassim3  Carolina N Silva3  Matheus C Bandeca2  Shelon CS Pinto3 
[1] University of Cuiaba - UNIC, Cuiaba, Brazil;Ceuma University - UniCEUMA, Sao Luis, Brazil;Department of Dentistry, Araraquara Dental School, University of Sao Paulo State, Araraquara, Brazil
关键词: Toothbrushing;    Root dentin;    Tooth wear;    Abrasion;    Dentinal tubules;    Scanning electron microscopy;    Erosive tooth wear;    Dentine hypersensitivity;   
Others  :  1143411
DOI  :  10.1186/1756-0500-6-67
 received in 2012-11-13, accepted in 2013-02-17,  发布年份 2013
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【 摘 要 】

Background

Considering the current high consumption of energy drinks, the aim of the present study is to evaluate the influence of energy drinks in removing the smear layer and exposing dentinal tubules on root surface.

Methods

Dentine root surfaces were exposed using a diamond bur. Forty movements of scaling were performed in the area prepared in order to create a smear layer. One hundred and thirty specimens were obtained from 35 teeth. Specimens were randomly distributed into 12 groups (n = 10) and divided into subgroups according to the application: topical (n = 5) and friction (n = 5). Twelve energy drinks were evaluated: RedBull™, Burn™, TNT™, Flash Power™, Flying Horse™, Sports Drink™, Ionic™, Hot Power™, Army Power™, Gladiator™ and Bug™. Distilled water was used as a control group. The specimens were analysed by scanning electron microscopy.

Results

Topical application: a significant influence of energy drinks on smear layer removal was found for FlyingHorse™ and Bug™ when compared with the control group. Friction application: significant smear layer removal was found for Burn™, FlyingHorse™, Gladiator™, SportsDrinks™, when compared with the control group. Comparing the different application forms, a statistically significant difference was found for Army Power™.

Conclusion

Considering the significant smear layer removal, energy drinks can be an important etiological factor for cervical dentine hypersensitivity.

【 授权许可】

   
2013 Pinto et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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