The Effect of Mineralizing Fluorine Varnish on the Progression of Initial Caries of Enamel in Temporary Dentition by Laser Fluorescence

Journal Title: American journal of Engineering Research - Year 2017, Vol 6, Issue 9

Abstract

Objective: Our study aims to evaluate the effect of mineralizing fluorine varnish on the progression of initial caries of enamel in temporary dentition by laser fluorescence. Material and Methods: Object of observation. 1 group - 100 children aged 3, 4, 5 and 6 years treated with Clinpro ™ White Varnish with TCP (Tri-Calcium phosphate) (3M) – CV. Two groups - 100 children aged 3, 4, 5 and 6 years without treatment with varnish CV. Location of the study - University Medical Dental Center Varna, Clinical Halls for Children's Dentistry, Faculty of Dental Medicine – Varna. Units of observation: Temporary teeth, Caries lesions at level d1 and d2. After processing the results and determination of the highlights was conducted by actual survey data processing package for mathematical and statistical analysis SPSS v 20.0. Results: The analysis of the results of temporary central incisors in six-year-old children showed a significant difference in the three study groups, the control group values being significantly higher than those in the treatment-treated group (t = 3.44, p<0.01) and those after treated with treatment with Clinpro White Varnish, TCP (t = 5.31, p<0.001). A significant difference showed the use of CV varnish, which showed improvement after treatment (t = 2.81, p<0.01). Results before and after treatment of lesions in the treated group also showed a significant difference, but better values were observed in temporary lateral incisors (t = 6.25, p<0.001 for temporary lateral incisors and t = 5.93, p<0.001 for temporary canines). The results in the study group before and after treatment also showed a significant difference in the provisional first and second molars (t = 7.53, p< 0.001 and t = 6.32, p< 0.001). Conclusion: 1. All reversible lesions may regress or stagnate by reducing the accumulated pathology above this diagnostic level. 2. After the first week, DIAGNOdent pen scores improved from less than three steps for d1b and d2 lesions and improved by two steps for d1a lesions. 3. Increased therapeutic efficacy of dental agents for noninvasive treatment is achieved by enhancing them with fluorides.

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Dobrinka Damyanova1 ,, Katerina Ivanova2

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Dobrinka Damyanova1, , Katerina Ivanova2 (2017). The Effect of Mineralizing Fluorine Varnish on the Progression of Initial Caries of Enamel in Temporary Dentition by Laser Fluorescence. American journal of Engineering Research, 6(9), 39-43. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-401917