This study evaluated the caries preventive effects of high concentrations of fluoride on overdenture abutment teeth. Twenty-four extracted caries-free teeth were randomly selected from a pool of patients aged 50-70 and prepared as for overdenture abutments. The teeth were sectioned mesiodistally into two halves. All surfaces on the teeth were painted with a protective varnish except for a window on the root surface and one on the cut dentin of the occlusal. The 48 root halves were randomly divided into four groups of 12 specimens. Each group received a different 4-minute treatment prior to being placed in a demineralizing solution for 6 hours. The treatment groups were (1) distilled H2O only; (2) 1,000 ppm F-; (3) 5,000 ppm F-; and (4) 10,000 ppm F-. The teeth were cycled for 6 hours in the demineralizing solution and 17 hours in a fluoride-free remineralizing solution for 17 days. Sections were cut at 100 +/- 10 microns through the windows. Standardized photomicrographs were made under polarized light using distilled H2O and quinoline as the imbibing media. Microradiographs were made of the same specimens and these were also photographed at the same magnification. The depths of the lesions were measured from drawings of the lesions projected on a digitizer screen. The amount of demineralization was calculated by subtracting the width of the mineralizing bands from the depth of the lesion. The conclusions were: (1) Lesions on the root surface were much shallower than on the occlusal; (2) A dose response to the fluoride concentration of the topical application was evident.
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Braz Dent J
November 2020
Ribeirão Preto School of Dentistry, USP - Universidade de São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto, SP, Brazil.
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of cleaning solutions on the retention force of o-ring-type overdenture attachments. The effect of four solutions on nitrile rings were evaluated: Cepacol (C), Cepacol with fluoride (CF), Listerine (L) and 0.05% sodium hypochlorite (SH); deionized water (DW) was used as a control.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHealthcare (Basel)
August 2020
Department of Oral Health and Medicine, University Center for Dental Medicine Basel, University of Basel, 4058 Basel, Switzerland.
Cost-effectiveness analysis is widely adopted as an analytical framework to evaluate whether health care interventions represent value for money, and its use in dentistry is increasing. Traditionally, in cost-effectiveness analysis, one assumes that the decision maker's maximum willingness to pay (WTP) for health gain is equivalent to his minimum willingness to accept (WTA) monetary compensation for health loss. It has been documented in the literature that losses are weighted higher than equivalent gains, i.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSpec Care Dentist
November 2018
Camperdown, NSW, Australia.
An institutionalized high care dementia patient, who is unable to maintain his own oral health, presented with five lower anterior carious root stumps supporting a lower overlay denture. Due to limited cooperation, his root stumps were treated with only silver fluoride followed by stannous fluoride applied topically on a 4-monthly cycle. Almost one and a half years after his initial application, there were unexpected calculus formations on the root stumps accompanied by marked gingival inflammation and gingival hyperplasia.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Prosthet Dent
November 2014
Associate Research Scientist, Department of Preventive and Community Dentistry, University of Iowa College of Dentistry and Dental Clinics, Iowa City, Iowa.
Statement Of Problem: Caries development under overdentures has been a continuing problem and requires the daily use of fluoride to prevent demineralization.
Purpose: The purpose of this in vitro study was to compare the effectiveness of dentifrices containing tricalcium phosphate or calcium phosphosilicate in combination with fluoride to prevent the demineralization of overdenture abutments and root surfaces.
Material And Methods: A total of 56 caries-free extracted teeth were prepared as overdenture abutments.
BMJ Case Rep
July 2013
Department of Prosthodontics, FODS, King George's Medical University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India.
This article describes a clinical case report of a 65-year-old male patient in which an overdenture was fabricated by using a simple, logical and inexpensive means of retentive device. The described mandibular overdenture involves a simple modification in the coping design and a wire lock mechanism which was fabricated during denture processing. The problems associated with copings were overcome by putting the patient on a regimen wherein topical fluoride was applied every week on the abutment.
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