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The comparison of cleaning and remineralizing properties of toothpastes with and without surface-active substances

https://doi.org/10.34215/1609-1175-2020-2-29-33

Abstract

Objective: Analysis of surface-active substances (SAS) effect on cleaning properties of toothpastes and remineralizing potential of saliva. Methods: We have assessed clinical indices as well as biochemical and microbiological parameters of oral fluid when using toothpastes with and without SAS. Results: Statistically significant changes when using various toothpastes by the 28th day were registered only for simplified oral hygiene index. The presence of SAS in the composition of toothpastes did not affect the total number of microorganisms in the composition of dental plaque (in the change in the number of individual species). There were no significant differences in the saturation of the oral fluid with Ca2+ and PO43– ions. Conclusions: SAS (sodium lauryl sarcosinate) using in toothpastes composition has a significant effect on cleaning properties of oral hygiene products while not having a special effect on the mineralizing potential of saliva.

About the Authors

S. N. Gromova
Kirov State Medical University
Russian Federation

Svetlana N. Gromova, MD, PhD, associate professor, chief of the Department of Dentistry

112 Karla Marksa St., Kirov, 610998



O. A. Smetanina
Kirov State Medical University
Russian Federation
Kirov


S. B. Petrov
Kirov State Medical University
Russian Federation
Kirov


S. A. Kuklina
Kirov State Medical University
Russian Federation
Kirov


E. P. Kolevatykh
Kirov State Medical University
Russian Federation
Kirov


E. A. Falaleeva
Kirov State Medical University
Russian Federation
Kirov


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Gromova S.N., Smetanina O.A., Petrov S.B., Kuklina S.A., Kolevatykh E.P., Falaleeva E.A. The comparison of cleaning and remineralizing properties of toothpastes with and without surface-active substances. Pacific Medical Journal. 2020;(2):29-33. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.34215/1609-1175-2020-2-29-33

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