EFFECT OF DUCK EGGSHELL NANO-CALCIUM CARBONATE AND PHOSPHOPEPTIDE-AMORPHOUS CALCIUM PHOSPHATE CASEIN ON RE-MINERALIZATION OF DECIDUOUS ENAMEL SURFACE

Muhammad Chair Effendi, Btary Bella Victory, Ellyza Herda, Mutiara Fauzia Nurmawlidina, Ahmad Taufiq

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Abstract

Introduction: Dental caries has been the most prevalent disease in humans, particularly in children. Objectives: This study aimed to determine the difference between duck eggshell's nano-calcium carbonate (NCDe) and casein phosphopeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate (CPP-ACP) in increasing enamel re-mineralization. Material and methods: 5% and 10% NCDe were obtained from 50 g of thick NCDe; then, 2.5 g were taken with 2.5 g of carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) and 45 ml of distilled water to obtain 5% NCDe gel. Twenty-four primary maxillary first incisor teeth were divided into four groups, i.e., (1) negative control, (2) positive control (10% CPP-ACP), (3) 5% NCDe, and (4) 10% NCDe. Each tooth sample was measured for the enamel surface's micro-hardness using Vickers hardness test. Meanwhile, the enamel surface morphology was captured by means of electron microscopy scanning with magnification of 5, 000×. Results: The average micro-hardness of the enamel in the 10% NCDe and 10% CPP-ACP groups were 343.66 HV and 305.28 HV, respectively. In addition, the 10% NCDe group showed the lowest enamel porosity with strongest positive correlation between treatments' duration, with an increase in enamel re-mineralization. In terms of statistical data, the correlation and linearity parameters for the 10% NCDe group were.800 and 64.1%, respectively. Conclusions: The 10% NCDe group tended to be more effective than 5% NCDe and 10 CPP-APP groups in increasing re-mineralization of tooth enamel. Therefore, it was confirmed that NCDe 10% group has met the criteria as an excellent agent to re-mineralize primary teeth enamel.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-9
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Stomatology
Volume76
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • calcium carbonate
  • dental enamel
  • hardness
  • tooth re-mineralization

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