Efficacy of a resin-modified glass ionomer varnish in the prevention of tooth enamel demineralization around orthodontic brackets: An in vitro study [Eficacia del barniz a base de ionómero de vidrio modificado con resina en la prevención de la desmineralización del esmalte dental alrededor de brackets ortodónticos: Un estudio in vitro]
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The purpose of this work was to evaluate the efficacy, in vitro, of a resin-modified glass ionomer varnish in the prevention of tooth enamel demineralization, around orthodontic metallic brackets. Thirty healthy premolars extracted for orthodontic reasons were selected and they were divided into two groups. In group A, a resin-modified glass ionomer varnish (Clinpro XTTM varnish) was applied on the premolar enamel surface around the metallic brackets; group B was used as a control. Both groups were subjected to 500 cycles in thermal baths, they were submerged under a lactic acid solution; then, methylene blue was applied to identify and observe the demineralization zones under a stereoscopic microscope. A lesser degree of demineralization was observed in group A in comparison to group B. A greater demineralization was observed in the cervical third of both groups, showing a significant difference (p≤0.0001). The use of a resin-modified glass ionomer cement varnish was shown to be effective in preventing demineralization on the enamel surfaces around the metallic brackets, decreasing the penetration of acid substances in vitro on the enamel of the tooth. © 2016. Instituto de Investigaciones Clínicas.
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Bracket; ClinproTM XT varnish; Demineralization; Fluoride varnish; Glass ionomer fluoride varnish; glass ionomer; resin; saliva substitute; Article; clinical article; controlled study; enamel; human; in vitro study; stereomicroscopy; tooth disease; transillumination
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