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ABSTRACT
Aim
To determine whether a souakine mouth rinse solution can provide protection of deciduous teeth against simulated
erosion in vitro.
Methods
Thirty deciduous anterior teeth were used. Half of each tooth was covered with a
varnish and teeth were randomly divided into a treated (S) and a control group (C). Each group was immersed in cola drink for 5
minutes and treated with an aqueous solution of Souakine (S) or water (C) for 2 minutes. The treatment was renewed 5 times a day for
8 days. Teeth were then embedded, sectioned and observed under polarised light microscope. Observed data were quantitatively
analysed by SPSS software.
Results
In group (C), the unvarnished part of the enamel showed a deep green layer of erosion,
compared to the varnished part. The difference in depth of this layer was significant (p<0.05). In group (S), the green layer of erosion
was highly located in the unvarnished part as compared to the unvarnished part of the control group (C) (p<0.05). This layer of erosion
was comparable to that in the varnished part, either in control or treated groups.
Conclusion
The beneficial results of Souakine
against erosion are validated either by a protective or a remineralisation effect.
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Vol.15 – n.4/2014
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Harvard: Z. M'Barek, Y. Zouari, N. Moalla, E. Zaier, S. Ghoul-Mazgar (2014) "Souakine mouth rinse solution protects deciduous enamel from simulated erosion in vitro", European Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 15(4), pp407-411. doi: https://www.ejpd.eu/pdf/EJPD_2014_4_14.pdf
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