Caries Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect of CPP-ACP Pastes With/Without Fluoride on White Spot Lesion Progression, Salivary pH and Fluoride Release in High Caries Risk Patients A Randomized Clinical Trial
Effect of CPP-ACP pastes with/without Fluoride on White spot lesion progression, salivary pH and fluoride release in high caries risk Patients, over 3 month period using VistaCam, Digital pH meter and Selective ion electrode.
Dental caries is the most prevalent disease affecting the Human beings, it is a complex
disease affecting teeth, which is caused by imbalance between demineralization and
remineralization process in the oral cavity.
Preventive measures will stop the development of early caries lesions or even will direct the
progression of this early carious lesions towards remineralization.
Nowadays, researchers have focused on non-invasive techniques to prevent early caries lesions
appearance. In recent years, a calcium and phosphate remineralization technology has been
introduced to decrease their incidence that relies on Casein Phospho-Peptide-Amorphous
Calcium Phosphate (CPP-ACP).
The complex CPP-ACP derived from a milk protein called casein. CPP-ACP represents an
alternative remineralizing agent that prevents the early demineralization, it is capable of
stabilizing calcium phosphate, maintaining the supersaturation of these ions in the oral
environment by binding with them and transport them in the form of amorphous calcium
phosphate. They can enhance remineralization, decrease demineralization or even both in an
acid challenge to teeth surfaces.
CPP-ACP with sodium fluoride 0.2% (900 ppm) that is very similar to the amount of fluoride in
the toothpaste binds to the tooth surfaces and plaque and provides biocompatible calcium,
phosphate and fluoride in a localized way. So, it provides all the ions needed to build
fluorapatite crystals that are more resistant to the acid attack compared to hydroxyapatite .
It also has a preventive role in the pH control as it might be able to improve pH levels in
different areas in the oral cavity.
Early enamel demineralization is frequently observed as white spot lesions (WSLs) which are
opaque enamel areas created by mineral loss from the subsurface layer of enamel. These areas
are also defined as incipient or enamel caries. WSLs are the precursors for caries cavities
and their milky color may cause esthetic problems .
Taking into consideration that caries detection by eyesight is better for cavitated lesions
than for non-cavitated early lesions. Moreover, the visual examination is a subjective method
and so it has a lower reproducibility in detecting occlusal caries. Also, radiographic
examination has shown high specificity and poor sensitivity for non-cavitated lesions,
underestimating the lesion depth . Therefore, the detection of these early carious lesions
(WSL) in the initial stage with optimum efficiency achieved by a variety of technologies one
of them is the use of autofluorescence technique (VistaCam) for the early detection and
diagnosis of these 8 incipient lesions . Studies have shown that white spot lesions can take
only one month to develop .
The VistaCam is an intraoral fluorescence camera that illuminates teeth with a violet light
(405 nm) and captures the reflected light as a digital image. Which is then is filtered
contains the green yellow fluorescence of normal teeth with a peak at 510 nm, as well as the
red fluorescence of bacterial metabolites with a peak at 680 nm. The software quantifies the
green and red fluorescent light on a scale from 0 to 3 as a ratio of red to green, showing
the areas with a higher than healthy tooth ratio .
Although promising, investigations dealing with the effect of CPP-ACP products on plaque and
salivary pH levels and in the high caries risk patient appear to be limited and have not been
conducted in the form of randomized clinical trials.
Therefore, the purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of recommending a CPP-ACPF
product on salivary pH levels and measuring the amount of fluoride remains in the saliva
after using it in high caries risk patients, and also monitoring the prevention of new white
spot lesions during the use of CPP_ACP with and without fluoride by using the vistaCam as a
randomized clinical trial.
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