Is bovine dentine an appropriate substitute for human dentine in erosion/abrasion tests?

2008 | journal article. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Is bovine dentine an appropriate substitute for human dentine in erosion/abrasion tests?​
Wegehaupt, F. J.; Gries, D.; Wiegand, A.   & Attin, T.​ (2008) 
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation35(5) pp. 390​-394​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2842.2007.01843.x 

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Wegehaupt, Florian Just; Gries, D.; Wiegand, Annette ; Attin, T.
Abstract
The study aimed to compare the dentine wear of primary and permanent human and bovine teeth because of erosion/abrasion and evaluate if bovine dentine is an appropriate substitute for human dentine in further erosion/abrasions tests. Dentine samples from deciduous molars and human third molars as well as from calves' and cattle's lower incisors were prepared and baseline surface profiles were recorded. Each day all samples were demineralized in 1% citric acid, tooth brushed with 100 brushing strokes with toothpaste slurry and stored in artificial saliva for the rest of the day. This cycle was run for 20 days. Afterwards, new surface profiles were recorded and dentine wear was calculated by a customized computer program. Dentine wear because of erosion/abrasion was not statistically, significantly different for human third molars and cattle's lower incisors (P = 0.7002). The dentine wear because of erosion/abrasion of deciduous molars and calves' lower incisors was significantly different (P < 0.0000). No statistically significant difference in the dentine wear of human third molars and cattle's lower incisors was observed, so that the use of cattle's lower incisors as substitute for adult human teeth for further investigations in erosion/abrasion studies could be accepted.
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2008
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published
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing
Journal
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation 
ISSN
0305-182X

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