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Eur J Oral Sci ; 126(5): 382-389, 2018 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30070733

ABSTRACT

This exploratory study investigated salivary concentrations of silicon, calcium, sodium, and phosphorous over a 60-min time period following the use of a calcium sodium phosphosilicate (CSPS)-containing dentifrice. Participants brushed with a dentifrice containing 5% (w/w) or 0% (w/w) CSPS or swilled with a slurry containing 5% (w/w) CSPS/glycerol. Saliva samples were collected before, and 2, 5, 15, and 60 min after, product use and were analysed using inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy. Intra-oral pH measurements were also taken. Primary analysis was of centrifuged saliva supernatant containing only dissolved material. At most time points, the CSPS-containing dentifrice and slurry generated significantly more salivary silicon than the dentifrice containing 0% CSPS. At 2-15 min after brushing there was significantly more salivary calcium after use of the CSPS-containing dentifrice and slurry, compared with the 0% CSPS dentifrice; a significant reduction, from baseline, in salivary calcium after use of dentifrice containing 0% CSPS; and an increase in salivary sodium after use of dentifrices containing either 5% or 0% CSPS, but no differences between them. Salivary phosphorous concentration decreased significantly with all treatments 2-5 min after use. There were no significant between-treatment differences in intra-oral pH. Products were generally well tolerated. This study establishes that it is possible to measure changes in salivary ionic composition derived through oral retention of CSPS, delivered via a dentifrice.


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Calcium Phosphates/chemistry , Dentifrices/chemistry , Ions/metabolism , Saliva/chemistry , Silicates/chemistry , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Calcium , Cross-Over Studies , Dentifrices/therapeutic use , Dentin Sensitivity/drug therapy , Female , Fluorides/therapeutic use , Humans , Male , Materials Testing , Middle Aged , Single-Blind Method , Sodium , Sodium Fluoride/therapeutic use , Time Factors , Toothbrushing , Toothpastes/chemistry , Young Adult
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Int Dent J ; 61 Suppl 3: 74-80, 2011 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21762159

ABSTRACT

Fluoride toothpastes in conjunction with tooth brushing are used to clean teeth, control plaque build-up and for anti-caries benefits. Toothpastes are designed with attractive flavours and appearances to encourage regular prolonged use to maximise these benefits. The incorporation of additional ingredients into toothpaste is a convenient way to provide supplementary protection that fits into people's everyday oral care routine. Such ingredients should not compromise the primary health benefits of toothpaste nor discourage its use. o-Cymen-5-ol and zinc chloride have been incorporated into a sodium fluoride (NaF)/silica toothpaste at 0.1%w/w and 0.6%w/w respectively to provide additional benefits. These include improved gingival health maintenance, in terms of the reduction of plaque, gingival index and bleeding, and an immediate and long lasting reduction in volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) measured on breath. These benefits can be attributed to the antimicrobial and neutralisation actions of the toothpaste. The use of established fluoride models demonstrated no compromise in NaF bioavailability. The toothpaste was formulated without compromising product aesthetics. The combination of o-cymen-5-ol and zinc chloride in toothpaste gave superior maintenance of gingival health and reduction in malodour related VSCs without compromising the primary health benefits of the toothpaste or diminishing attributes preferred for the product's use.


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Chlorides/therapeutic use , Gingivitis/prevention & control , Halitosis/prevention & control , Phenols/therapeutic use , Toothpastes/chemistry , Zinc Compounds/therapeutic use , Cariostatic Agents/therapeutic use , Chemistry, Pharmaceutical , Dental Plaque/prevention & control , Humans , Silicon Dioxide , Sodium Fluoride/therapeutic use , Tooth Demineralization/prevention & control , Tooth Remineralization , Toothpastes/therapeutic use
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