# Influence of preventive remineralizing techniques on surface roughness and volume loss of dentin submitted to erosive and/or abrasive challenges

**Authors:** Carla-Silva Carvalho, Isabela-Ribeiro Madalena, Erika-Calvano Kuchler, Maria-Angélica-Hueb de Menezes-Oliveira, Vinícius-Rangel-Geraldo Martins, Denise-Tornavoi de Castro, Juliana-Jendiroba Faraoni, Regina-Guenka Palma-Dibb, Cesar-Penazzo Lepri

PMC · DOI: 10.4317/jced.61006 · Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry · 2024-03-01

## TL;DR

This study tested how different remineralizing treatments affect dentin surface roughness and volume loss after erosion and abrasion.

## Contribution

The study evaluates the effectiveness of various remineralizing techniques in preventing dentin volume loss under erosive and abrasive conditions.

## Key findings

- Preventive remineralizing techniques helped maintain dentin volume after erosive/abrasive challenges.
- Untreated dentin showed significantly greater volume loss compared to treated groups.
- Surface roughness was not significantly affected by the treatments or challenges.

## Abstract

The objective this study was to evaluate the influence of preventive remineralizing techniques on surface roughness and volume loss of dentin submitted to erosive and/or abrasive challenges.

One hundred and eighty specimens of bovine root dentin were made; half of each was isolated (without treatment - WT) and half was subjected to the following remineralizing techniques: fluoride varnish (FV); Regenerate Boosting Serum® (RBS); Er,Cr:YSGG laser (L); fluoride varnish+laser (FV+L); Regenerate Boosting Serum®+laser (RBS+L). The specimens were submitted to erosive, abrasive and erosive followed by abrasive challenge. Erosion was carried out for 5 minutes, twice a day for 10 days. Abrasion was performed with an electric toothbrush and slurry solution for 60 seconds. The evaluation was performed by confocal laser scanning microscopy. Analysis of variance and Tukey tests were used for surface roughness; volume loss comparison was performed using the Kruskal-Wallis test and Dunn’s post-hoc (p<0.05).

There was no statistically significant difference in the surface roughness of the reference area in relation to the areas submitted to different types of treatment and challenges (p>0.05). Regarding volume loss, the untreated group submitted to erosive/abrasive challenges showed greater percentage of volume loss compared to the other groups (p<0.05).

It is concluded that preventive remineralizing techniques are effective in maintaining dentin volume after erosive/abrasive challenges.

Key words:YSGG lasers, Dentin, Erosion, Tooth Abrasion.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Bos taurus (taxon 9913)

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Bos taurus (bovine, species) [taxon 9913]

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