Ability of a blue hemoglobin-based liquid as a novel technology to stain initial enamel demineralization - A proof-of-concept in-vitro study

CARIES RESEARCH(2023)

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During orthodontic treatment enamel demineralization can occur. Its early detection is the basis for efficient preventive measures to arrest or remineralize lesions. In the present study, the application of a novel blue hemoglobin-based liquid (BlueCheck) was evaluated as proof of concept for detection of on artificially demineralized smooth surfaces. 60 samples form extracted human posterior teeth were randomly assigned to four groups (15 per group). In 30 of these samples (groups A and B) superficial enamel was removed to create a ground surface. On the surface of other 30 samples (group C and D) orthodontic metal brackets were bonded. On each surface BC liquid was applied and rinsed with water after three minutes (baseline). All surfaces were checked by two independent observers for presence of blue areas. On each sample, one side was covered by nail varnish to protect this enamel part from demineralization. The samples were demineralized with lactic acid (pH 4.6) for 7 days (group A and C) and 14 days (group B and D), respectively. Mineral loss was determined using quantitative light induced fluorescence (QLF) after demineralization. BlueCheck dye was again applied on the samples and evaluated for presence of stained areas. Histological sections were prepared from randomly selected samples and lesion depth was measured. Kruskal-Wallis test was used for group comparison (alpha=0.05). After demineralization, median Delta F value for all samples was: -8.25% indicating the presence of an initial demineralization. The difference of Delta F values was not statistically significant between samples at 7 or 14 days of demineralization, nor for samples with and without orthodontic brackets (p=0.13). At baseline none of the sample surfaces showed discoloration, whereas a distinctive blue color was visible after demineralization in all samples exposed to acid-exposed areas, corresponding to 100% sensitivity. The internal control surfaces (without demineralization) did not show any staining, corresponding to 100% specificity. Histologically measured lesion depths ranged between 200 and 254 mu m. In this in vitro study, staining demineralized dental enamel surface areas was shown to be reliable. Based on our results, this easily applicable product seems useful to be an adjuvant method to clinical examination to monitor oral health during an orthodontic treatment on tooth surfaces after removal of dental biofilm.
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Artificial lesion,BlueCheck,Enamel caries,Orthodontic brackets,Smooth surface
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