Quantifying the degree of white spot lesions on enamel caused by different commercial beverages using the Canary Caries Detection System: An in vitro study

利用金丝雀龋病检测系统量化不同市售饮料引起的牙釉质白斑病变程度:一项体外研究

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Abstract

Background. The use of sports and energy drinks has drastically increased in the adolescent population. This population often is in orthodontic treatment, and the use of such drinks with poor oral hygiene promotes the development of white spot lesions (WSLs). Quantifying the degree of the lesion has been limited in the past. The hypothesis was that the Canary Caries Detection System could be used to quantify the degree of WSLs caused by different commercial beverages. Methods. A total of 105 extracted human premolars were divided into seven groups (n=15). Each group was tested in one of six beverages or a phosphate-buffered solution (control). The teeth were exposed to its beverage three times a day for 15 minutes for 28 days. Canary numbers and ambient light and fluorescent photographs were collected at baseline (T(0) ) and on days 14 (T(1) ) and 28 (T(2) ). Results. The paired t test and one-way ANOVA found that T(0) to T(1) measurements were statistically significant (P<0.0015) and that T(0) to T(2) measurements were statistically significant (P<0.0001). Visually, the ambient light photographs and fluorescent photographs from T(0) to T(1) and T(1) to T(2) correlated with the increase in Canary numbers. Conclusion. This in vitro study revealed a statistically significant increase in the T(0) to T(1) Canary numbers and a statistically significant increase from T(0) to T(2) Canary numbers for all the test beverages. Changes in Canary numbers indicated significant changes in mineral density (i.e., demineralization) and development of WSLs on enamel after exposure to sports and energy beverages.

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