Tooth Wear Clinical Trial
Official title:
Can Surface Roughness Predict Progression of Tooth Wear in Participants With Dietary Origins of Acid?
The clinical study was a single-blind, randomised intervention study to measure surface changes of polished and unpolished enamel in situ following an orange juice acid challenge. Ethical approval for the study was granted by the Stanmore Health Research Authority REC ref 15/LO/0417, and the study was conducted per the guidelines for Good Clinical Practice. The study investigated a total 6 erosion regimes divided in 3 different erosion times plus ex vivo immersion in orange juice drink versus in vivo rinsing of the same orange juice drink.
60 unpolished and 60 polished enamel samples were prepared from extracted human molars
collected under ethical approval.
30 healthy volunteers were recruited and lower dental impressions were recorded using
standard stock trays. Custom made lower orthoodontic type appliances were made by the
laboratory to accommodate a total of four enamel (2 left and right hand side) samples
positioned buccally in the premolar/molar region.
The volunteers were randomly allocated into one of 3 groups: 5 mins erosion repeated x3, 10
mins erosion repeated x3 or 15 mins erosion repeated x3 and a coin was flipped to determine
which side the samples were to be removed for ex vivo immersion with tails for left and
heads for right. . At the beginning of the study visit the splints were inserted and worn
for 30 minutes. Following which the enamel samples (1 polished and 1 unpolished) were
removed from one side to begin the erosion regime. For in vivo erosion each participant was
asked to rinse with orange juice for their either time 5, 10 or 15 minutes. This was
standardised by setting up cups with 10 mL of the orange juice and a timer set at 1 minute.
The participant was asked to insert the liquid into their mouths start the time and when the
alarm sounded expectorate and repeat until they completed his/her time allocation of either
5, 10 or 15 minutes. Simultaneously the ex vivo samples were immersed in 20 mL of orange
juice and agitated at 62 rpm for the allocated time using an orbital shaker (Stuart
Scientific, Mini Orbital Shaker S05, Bibby). This completed one cycle after which the
removed samples were reinserted into the splint which was worn for a further hour after
which the rinsing/immersion regime was repeated. The process was repeated a further instance
to complete 3 cycles of erosion. After the 3rd and final erosion cycle the participants were
given a desensitising toothpaste Sensodyne Repair & Protect (GSK, Weybridge, UK).
The unpolished enamel samples were analysed before and after the experiment to measure
changes in surface texture. Whereas, the polished samples were analysed for surface texture,
hardness change and tissue loss.
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