Synergistic Effects of Polyphenols and Stannous Ions on Pellicle Modification and Erosion Protection In Situ
Jasmin Flemming, Melina Meier, Vanessa Schmitt, Christian Hannig, Matthias Hannig

TL;DR
This study shows that combining polyphenols and stannous ions can significantly reduce bacterial growth and protect tooth enamel from erosion.
Contribution
The novelty is demonstrating the synergistic effect of polyphenols and stannous ions in reducing biofilm formation and enamel erosion in situ.
Findings
All rinsing solutions reduced bacterial adherence by more than 50%.
SnF2 and its combination with tannic acid showed the most significant reductions in calcium release.
TEM micrographs revealed thick pellicle layers formed by SnF2 and tannic acid combinations.
Abstract
Background: Stannous ions and polyphenols are effective substances in preventive dentistry. The present study’s aim was to investigate whether a combination of these substance groups can achieve increased efficacy. Methods: Initial biofilm formation was performed on bovine enamel slabs, carried by 10 subjects intraorally. The subjects rinsed with tannic acid, SnCl2, SnF2, a combination (50:50) of tannic acid and SnCl2, or a combination of tannic acid and SnF2, with no rinsing in the negative control. Bacterial adherence, glucan formation (8 h, 48 h oral exposition,) and calcium release kinetics were measured (pH 2; 2.3; 3). Statistics were performed with the Kruskal–Wallis test (p < 0.05), Mann–Whitney U test (p < 0.05), and Bonferroni–Holm correction. Results: All rinsing solutions reduced bacterial adherence by more than 50%. Initial bacterial colonization and glucan formation was…
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TopicsPickering emulsions and particle stabilization · Cultural Heritage Materials Analysis · Dental Erosion and Treatment
