Longitudinal assessment of dental erosion-abrasion by cross-polarization optical coherence tomography in vitro

dc.contributor.authorRomero, Maria Jacinta Rosario
dc.contributor.authorBezerra, Sávio José Cardoso
dc.contributor.authorFried, Daniel
dc.contributor.authorLippert, Frank
dc.contributor.authorEckert, George Joseph
dc.contributor.authorHara, Anderson Takeo
dc.contributor.departmentBiomedical and Applied Sciences, School of Dentistry
dc.date.accessioned2025-02-28T20:51:19Z
dc.date.available2025-02-28T20:51:19Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.description.abstractThis study tested a novel in vitro dental erosion-abrasion model and the performance of cross-polarization optical coherence tomography (CP-OCT) in longitudinally monitoring the simulated lesions. Thirty human enamel specimens were prepared and randomized to receive three dental erosion-abrasion (EA) protocols: severe (s-EA, lemon juice/pH:2.5/4.25%w/v citric acid), moderate (m-EA, grapefruit juice/pH:3.5/1.03%w/v citric acid) and no-EA (water, control). EA challenge was performed by exposing the specimens to acidic solutions 4x/day and to brushing 2x/day with 1:3 fluoridated toothpaste slurry, for 14 days. Enamel thickness measurements were obtained using CP-OCT at baseline (D0), 7 (D7) and 14 days (D14) and micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) at D14. Enamel surface loss was measured with both CP-OCT and optical profilometry at D0, D7 and D14. Data was analyzed with repeated-measures ANOVA and Pearson's correlation (r) (α = 0.05). CP-OCT enamel thickness decreased over time in the s-EA group (D0 >D7 > D14, p < 0.001) and m-EA group (D0 > D14, p = 0.019) but did not change in the no-EA group (p = 0.30). Overall, CP-OCT and micro-CT results at D14 correlated moderately (r = 0.73). CP-OCT surface loss was highest for s-EA (p <0.001) but did not differ between moderate and no-EA (p = 0.25). Enamel surface loss with profilometry increased with severity (no-EA>m-EA>s-EA, p < 0.001). D14 surface loss was higher than D7 for both methods except for the no-EA group with profilometry. CP-OCT and profilometry had moderate overall correlation (r = 0.70). Our results revealed that the currently proposed in vitro dental erosion-abrasion model is valid and could simulate lesions of different severities over time. CP-OCT was a suitable method for monitoring the EA lesions.
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dc.identifier.citationRomero, M. J. R., Bezerra, S. J. C., Fried, D., Lippert, F., Eckert, G. J., & Hara, A. T. (2023). Longitudinal assessment of dental erosion-abrasion by cross-polarization optical coherence tomography in vitro. Brazilian Oral Research, 37, e081. https://doi.org/10.1590/1807-3107bor-2023.vol37.0081
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1805/46147
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherSciELO
dc.relation.isversionof10.1590/1807-3107bor-2023.vol37.0081
dc.relation.journalBrazilian Oral Research
dc.rightsAttribution 4.0 Internationalen
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
dc.sourcePublisher
dc.subjecttooth wear
dc.subjectdental enamel
dc.subjecttomography
dc.titleLongitudinal assessment of dental erosion-abrasion by cross-polarization optical coherence tomography in vitro
dc.typeArticle
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