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Chlorhexidine Enhances Remineralization Effect Of High Viscosity Glass Ionomer Cement In Caries

Chlorhexidine Gluconate Study

Chlorhexidine Gluconate Enhances Remineralization

Chlorhexidine gluconate enhances the remineralization effect of high viscosity glass ionomer cement on dentin carious lesions, according to a recent study published in the BMC Oral Health.

Study Overview

A study was conducted to compare the mean mineral density (MMD) and examine the remineralization of carious dentin after cavity disinfection with chlorhexidine gluconate (CHX) and restoration with high viscosity glass ionomer cement (H-GIC) in vitro.

Selective caries removal to leathery dentin was performed in 40 extracted primary molars. The samples were scanned using micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) to determine the MMD baseline and randomly divided into 4 groups (n = 10):

  • Equia™ group: applied dentin conditioner and restored with H-GIC (Equia Forte™)
  • CHX-Equia™ group: disinfected the cavity with 2% CHX before applying dentin conditioner and restored with H-GIC (Equia Forte™)
  • Ketac™ group: restored with H-GIC (Ketac Universal™)
  • CHX-Ketac™ group: disinfected the cavity with 2% CHX before restored with H-GIC (Ketac Universal™)

The samples underwent micro-CT scanning post-restoration and post-pH-cycling to determine their respective MMDs. One sample from each group was randomly selected to analyze by scanning electron microscopy (SEM).

Results

The MMD gain in the 4 groups post-restoration was significantly different between the Equia™ and CHX-Ketac™ groups (one-way ANOVA with Post hoc (Tukey) test, P = 0.045). There was a significant difference in MMD gain post-restoration between the Equia™ and CHX-Equia™ groups (Independent t-test, P = 0.046). However, the Ketac™ and CHX-Ketac™ groups' MMD were similar. The SEM images revealed that the CHX-Ketac™ group had the smallest dentinal tubule orifices and the thickest intertubular dentin among the groups. However, the CHX-Equia™ group had thicker intertubular dentin than the Equia™ group.

Thus, applying 2% CHX on demineralized dentin enhances the remineralization of the dentin beneath the restoration.

Reference

Chlorhexidine gluconate enhances the remineralization effect of high viscosity glass ionomer cement on dentin carious lesions in vitro by Patcharanun Borompiyasawat, et al. published in the BMC Oral Health.

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