The objectives of this study
were to evaluate and compare the amount and pattern of fluoride
release from teeth after topical application of 2% NaF, 8% SnF2
and 1.23% APF at different time intervals. The growth inhibitory
effects of this released fluoride ion was assessed on mutans streptococci
(MS) and correlated with the fluoride release. Forty premolars
divided into four groups were subjected to different topical fluoride
treatments. All the teeth were immersed individually in deionized
water and were transferred to containers at 1 hour, 1 day and
1 week time intervals. 240 samples in total were used for fluoride
estimation by ion selective electrode method and the samples from
the other sub-group were used for evaluation of antimicrobial
activity on mutans streptococci (MS) by bacterial inhibition assay
method. The results showed that the highest fluoride release (7.83±0.55ppm)
was seen in SnF2 treated specimens, as compared to that of NaF
(3.71±0.60ppm ) and APF (3.30±0.51ppm), the difference
being statistically significant (P<0.01).This was observed
immediately after 1 hour, followed by a drastic reduction thereafter.
No zones of inhibition were observed at the released fluoride
concentrations at different time intervals in the different groups.
In conclusion: 8% SnF2 is expected to have greater anticaries
property from the high fluoride releasing property for prolonged
period of time. |