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FLUORIDES IN
DENTISTRY
What are fluorides?

Fluoride is a mineral

Fluoride ion comes from the element
fluorine
− Fluorine is 17th
most abundant element in the
earths crust
− Never encountered in its free state in nature
− Exits only in combination with other elements
as a fluoride compound
How does it work?

Changes the crystalline structure of
enamel to make it less soluble.

Suppresses cariogenic bacteria in
dental plaque.

Acts on the enamel surface to inhibit
bacterial adhesion
Changes the
crystalline structure of
enamel to make it less
soluble.
Nature of tooth mineral
{ Ca10-x(Na)x(PO4)6-y(CO3)z(OH)2-u(F)u}
Highly substituted carbonated apatite
Most soluble
{ Ca10-x(Na)x(PO4)6-y(CO3)z(OH)2-u(F)u}
Highly substituted carbonated apatite
Most soluble
Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2
hydroxyapatite (less soluble)
Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2
hydroxyapatite (less soluble)
Ca10(PO4)6(F)2 = fluoroapatite
Least soluble
Ca10(PO4)6(F)2 = fluoroapatite
Least soluble
Mechanism of action

Recent evidences
shows that the main
effect of fluoride in
caries prevention are
− POST ERUPTIVE
− Through Topical
effect

Recent evidences
shows that the main
effect of fluoride in
caries prevention are
− POST ERUPTIVE
− Through Topical
effect
OLD concept :
That major inhibitory
effect was thought to
be due to its
incorporation in tooth
mineral during the
development of the
tooth prior to eruption
OLD concept :
That major inhibitory
effect was thought to
be due to its
incorporation in tooth
mineral during the
development of the
tooth prior to eruption
Mechanism of action

Fluoride incorporated
during mineral
development at
normal levels of 20-
100 ppm does not
alter the solubility of
the mineral.

Fluoride incorporated
during mineral
development at
normal levels of 20-
100 ppm does not
alter the solubility of
the mineral.

Fluoride incorporated
developmentally into
the normal tooth
mineral is insufficient
to have a measurable
effect on acid
solubility

Fluoride incorporated
developmentally into
the normal tooth
mineral is insufficient
to have a measurable
effect on acid
solubility
Mechanism of action

Only when fluoride is
concentrated into a new
crystal surface during Re
mineralization, is it sufficient
to alter solubility beneficially.

Only when fluoride is
concentrated into a new
crystal surface during Re
mineralization, is it sufficient
to alter solubility beneficially.
Mechanism of action

If fluoride is present in the plaque
fluids at the time that bacteria generate
acids, it will travel with the acid down
into the subsurface of the tooth, adsorb
to the crystal surface and protect it
from being dissolve.

If fluoride is present in the plaque
fluids at the time that bacteria generate
acids, it will travel with the acid down
into the subsurface of the tooth, adsorb
to the crystal surface and protect it
from being dissolve.
Source: Featherstone , 1999
Fluoride inhibits
plaque bacteria.
Fluoride inhibits plaque
bacteria

Fluoride can not cross the cell wall and membrane
in its ionized form(F-
) but can rapidly travel
through the cell wall and into the cariogenic
bacteria in the form of HF.

Once inside the cell ,the HF dissociates again
acidifying the cell and releasing fluoride ions that
interfere with enzyme activity in the bacterium.

Interferes with glycolysis
HF H+
F-H+
+ F-
HF
Bacterial Cell
pH 7 H+
+ F-
HF
pH 4.5 H+
+ F-
HF

Acts on the enamel
surface to inhibit
bacteria adhesion
Sources of fluoride

Natural foods
− Tea, sea foods,
− Water

Fortified
− Milk
− Salt

Dentrifices

Professionally applied

Fluoride supplements
Sources of fluoride

Milk formulas ( .05 to .35 ppm)

Soy Beans Formula ( 0.17 to 0.38 ppm)

Bottled Mineral

In beverages :
− Tea ( raw tea leaves 400 ppm)
− Brewed tea ( 0.1 to 4.2 ppm_
− Daily consumption of 1 cup (200 ml) would yield 0.6
mg F/day
Sources of fluoride

Fish and seafood products
− Dried seafoods (can contain 290 ppm)
− Canned seafoods ( can contain 40 ppm)

Chicken products (0.6 to 10.6 ppm)

Salt with Fluoride, Sugar with Fluoride
Sources of fluoride

Dental Products
− Dentifrices
− Fluoride mouth rinse
− Professional applied fluorides
− Dietary fluoride supplements
Fluoride metabolism and
excretion
Fluoride in
Food, water
75 to 90 % absorbed
from the alimentary
tract, more from liquids
than solids (10 to 25%
excreted via feces)
•50 % of the
absorbed
fluoride will be
associated
with calcified
tissue
•50% excreted
in urine
50:50 distribution is shifted strongly in favor of retention
in the very young, greater excretion in later years of life
Fluoride Toxicity

Acute fluoride toxicity
− 5.0 mg per kg or more
− Very rare

Most recorded fatalities are suicides

Dental related fatalities are very rare
− Accidental swallowing of fluoride supplements

Chronic Fluoride toxicity
Fluoride Toxicity
PTD: Probable Toxic Dose

minimum dose that would cause toxic
signs and symptoms including death and
should trigger treatment management
and hospitalization.

5 mg fluoride/kg (Whitford,1987)
Acute Fluoride Toxicity
Accidental poisoning with

Toothpaste with Fluoride

Mouthwash with Fluoride
“usual cases reported are due to accidental
ingestion of fluoride rinses and tables-
usually by very young children”
Fluorosis

Skeletal Fluorosis

Dental Fluorosis
Chronic Fluoride Toxicity
Chronic Toxicity:
“other than dental fluorosis, there are no
known adverse effects of ingesting fluoride
in a chronic basis at levels associated with
drinking water concentrations of 4 p.p.m or
less.”
Things you should know

Skeletal fluorosis
− Confined to individuals
exposed to very high
fluoride
− Usually associated with
industrial situation or
unusually very high
fluoride level in drinking
water of 10mg/l

Osteosarcoma
− Studies have
failed to identify
any correlation
with fluoride
history
Dental Fluorosis

Will only affect teeth which are exposed to
obove optimal levels of fluoride during
enamel maturation

Once the tooth has erupted, dental fluorosis
can not take place.
Types of Fluoride Used in
Dentistry

Water fluoridation

School Water fluoridation

Dietary fluoride supplements

Self applied fluorides

Dentifrices with fluorides

Professionally applied fluoride
How to avoid Fluoride Toxicity
1. Parental supervision of the use of the
product that are used by children at home.
2. Teach children at an early age to
expectorate the product.
3. Keeping the product out of reach of
children
How to avoid Fluoride Toxicity
Manufacturer:
1. Decreasing the level of fluoride
concentration for children.(???)
2. Encouraging the use of pea size amount
3. Equip product containers with tops that are
difficult to open ( child proof)
Issues
1. Instituting regular tooth brushing drills will
fluoride toothpaste in all school
2. The monitoring of fluoride content in toothpaste?
3. Is there a need for lower fluoride content
toothpastes for children?
4. Dental professionals are not fully informed about
fluorides and fluorosis.
Nutritional management of
Periodontal diseases
Periodontium
PERIODONTAL DISEASE

DISEASES OF THE GUMS

DISEASES RELATED TO THE
PERIODONTIUM
Host
Pathogens
Microorganism
Environment
Nutrition
(modifiable variable
Host response and
susceptibility
to infection)
Periodontal disease

Delicate balance between host, environmental and
bacterial factors

Complex interaction between pathogenic bacteria
and host response to infection

Primary etiology is bacterial (anaerobic) but
susceptible host is necessary for disease initiation

Nutrition is a modifiable factor that impacts on
host immune response and the integrity of the
hard and soft tissues
Three main nutritional
considerations

Integrity of the oral mucosa

Maintenance of the hard tissues

Maintenance of the immune
response
1. Integrity of the oral mucosa
Co factor for Energy Metabolism, and
needed in DNA, RNA synthesis
Tissue maintenance and new cell
production
Healing
Most common sx of vit b deficiency:
loss of integrity of the oral mucosa
Stomatitis, angular cheilitis,glossitis
Vitamin B
Integrity of the oral mucosa
Prevents oxidative cell damage, aids in the
maintaining the integrity of the oral mucosa.
Maintains microvasculature of the sulcus
Vit c def: Bleeding (increase permeability of
bld vessels)
Hydroxyline formation(stabilizes the
structure of collagen by cross linking) ,
collagen formation,
 Citrus fruits, dark and leafy green
vegetable, potatoes, cantaloupe
C
(Ascorb
ic acid)
Integrity of the oral mucosa
DNA and RNA replication
Transcription of RNA
Translation of protien necessary
for new cell growth
Early sign of vit a def: decrease in
the rate of proliferation of
epithelium
Wound healing
Vitamin A
Zinc
Integrity of the oral mucosa
Protien synthesisZinc
Silicon
Manganese
Cross-linking of
collagen and elastin
Copper
Boron
Supplementation
of minerals above
RDA is not
recommended
Zinc, copper and
iron all compete for
absorption so must
be balanced for
optimum wound
healing
Collagen
metabolism
Minerals
2. Maintenance of Calcified
Tissues

Vitamins A, D,C,K

Zinc, Magnesium,Phosporus and Calcium
Maintenance of Calcified
Tissues
Regulates the absorption of
calcium from the GIT to maintain
calcium balance
Inadequate Ca intake, Vit D
stimulates osteoclastic activities,
mobilizes calcium stored in bone
Collagen synthesis and
accumulation of mineralized bone are
dependent on adequate levels of Vit
D and Calcium
Vit
D
Fortified
milk, eggs
liver
Maintenance of Calcified
Tissues
Bone density and strenght
Anti coagulant theraphy (group at
risk)
Green, leafy vegetables,liver
Vit
K
Vitamin C deficiency

Goetzl, Wasserman , Gilgi and Austen
(1974) : Vit C enhances the motility of
polymorphonuclear leukocytes

Sandler , Gallin, Vaughan (1975):decreases
host immune response
National Health and Nutrition
Examination Survey

Sample of 12,419 adults

Ages 20 to 90 years

Dental Measurements

Dietary assessment

Demographic and medical histories
NHANES III results

OR of having
periodontal disease is
1.2 times greater in
those with low dietary
Vitamin C intake

Smokers, and former
smokers with low
vitamin C intake are
at 1.6 times greater
risk of having
periodontal disease
Nishida, Grossi, Dunford, Ho,
Trevisan and Genco (2000)

“…dietary Vit C intake was weakly but
statistically significantly associated with
periodontal disease…

There is no clear evidence that supplementary vit.
C and possible other anti-oxidant will improve
periodontal health and response to therapy in
current and former smokers”
Boyd and Lampi (2001)

… “ megadoses of vitamin C have not
been shown to have a strong effect in
the healing response in initial
periodontal therapy and therefore
pharmacological doses should not be
recommended”
Maintenance of hard tissue
(Bone remodeling)
Magnesium
Boron
Copper
Milk products, tofu fortified with
calcium, legumes, fortified breakfast
cereal, orange juice
Calcium
Minerals
NHANES III results

Risk of periodontal
disease was 59%
greater in women
with less than
500mg/day of
Calcium

27% greater for
those taking less
than 800 mg/day
Boyd and Lampi (2001)

However it remains unclear how calcium
supplements might impact the course of
periodontal disease
3. Maintenance of Host
Immune Response

Nutritional deficiencies quickly
alter immune cell function and
increases the risk of infection
Maintaining host immune
response

Proteins:

Antioxidants
− Vitamin A, C, E
− Minerals : Zinc, Copper, Iron, and Selenium
3. Maintenance of Host Immune
Response
Mild protein malnutrition decreases
effectiveness of the inflammatory
response to invading pathogens
Neutrophil functioning
Collagen synthesis
Protiens

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Fluoride

  • 2. What are fluorides?  Fluoride is a mineral  Fluoride ion comes from the element fluorine − Fluorine is 17th most abundant element in the earths crust − Never encountered in its free state in nature − Exits only in combination with other elements as a fluoride compound
  • 3. How does it work?  Changes the crystalline structure of enamel to make it less soluble.  Suppresses cariogenic bacteria in dental plaque.  Acts on the enamel surface to inhibit bacterial adhesion
  • 4. Changes the crystalline structure of enamel to make it less soluble.
  • 5. Nature of tooth mineral { Ca10-x(Na)x(PO4)6-y(CO3)z(OH)2-u(F)u} Highly substituted carbonated apatite Most soluble { Ca10-x(Na)x(PO4)6-y(CO3)z(OH)2-u(F)u} Highly substituted carbonated apatite Most soluble Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2 hydroxyapatite (less soluble) Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2 hydroxyapatite (less soluble) Ca10(PO4)6(F)2 = fluoroapatite Least soluble Ca10(PO4)6(F)2 = fluoroapatite Least soluble
  • 6. Mechanism of action  Recent evidences shows that the main effect of fluoride in caries prevention are − POST ERUPTIVE − Through Topical effect  Recent evidences shows that the main effect of fluoride in caries prevention are − POST ERUPTIVE − Through Topical effect OLD concept : That major inhibitory effect was thought to be due to its incorporation in tooth mineral during the development of the tooth prior to eruption OLD concept : That major inhibitory effect was thought to be due to its incorporation in tooth mineral during the development of the tooth prior to eruption
  • 7. Mechanism of action  Fluoride incorporated during mineral development at normal levels of 20- 100 ppm does not alter the solubility of the mineral.  Fluoride incorporated during mineral development at normal levels of 20- 100 ppm does not alter the solubility of the mineral.  Fluoride incorporated developmentally into the normal tooth mineral is insufficient to have a measurable effect on acid solubility  Fluoride incorporated developmentally into the normal tooth mineral is insufficient to have a measurable effect on acid solubility
  • 8. Mechanism of action  Only when fluoride is concentrated into a new crystal surface during Re mineralization, is it sufficient to alter solubility beneficially.  Only when fluoride is concentrated into a new crystal surface during Re mineralization, is it sufficient to alter solubility beneficially.
  • 9. Mechanism of action  If fluoride is present in the plaque fluids at the time that bacteria generate acids, it will travel with the acid down into the subsurface of the tooth, adsorb to the crystal surface and protect it from being dissolve.  If fluoride is present in the plaque fluids at the time that bacteria generate acids, it will travel with the acid down into the subsurface of the tooth, adsorb to the crystal surface and protect it from being dissolve.
  • 12. Fluoride inhibits plaque bacteria  Fluoride can not cross the cell wall and membrane in its ionized form(F- ) but can rapidly travel through the cell wall and into the cariogenic bacteria in the form of HF.  Once inside the cell ,the HF dissociates again acidifying the cell and releasing fluoride ions that interfere with enzyme activity in the bacterium.  Interferes with glycolysis
  • 13. HF H+ F-H+ + F- HF Bacterial Cell pH 7 H+ + F- HF pH 4.5 H+ + F- HF
  • 14.  Acts on the enamel surface to inhibit bacteria adhesion
  • 15. Sources of fluoride  Natural foods − Tea, sea foods, − Water  Fortified − Milk − Salt  Dentrifices  Professionally applied  Fluoride supplements
  • 16. Sources of fluoride  Milk formulas ( .05 to .35 ppm)  Soy Beans Formula ( 0.17 to 0.38 ppm)  Bottled Mineral  In beverages : − Tea ( raw tea leaves 400 ppm) − Brewed tea ( 0.1 to 4.2 ppm_ − Daily consumption of 1 cup (200 ml) would yield 0.6 mg F/day
  • 17. Sources of fluoride  Fish and seafood products − Dried seafoods (can contain 290 ppm) − Canned seafoods ( can contain 40 ppm)  Chicken products (0.6 to 10.6 ppm)  Salt with Fluoride, Sugar with Fluoride
  • 18. Sources of fluoride  Dental Products − Dentifrices − Fluoride mouth rinse − Professional applied fluorides − Dietary fluoride supplements
  • 19. Fluoride metabolism and excretion Fluoride in Food, water 75 to 90 % absorbed from the alimentary tract, more from liquids than solids (10 to 25% excreted via feces) •50 % of the absorbed fluoride will be associated with calcified tissue •50% excreted in urine 50:50 distribution is shifted strongly in favor of retention in the very young, greater excretion in later years of life
  • 20. Fluoride Toxicity  Acute fluoride toxicity − 5.0 mg per kg or more − Very rare  Most recorded fatalities are suicides  Dental related fatalities are very rare − Accidental swallowing of fluoride supplements  Chronic Fluoride toxicity
  • 21. Fluoride Toxicity PTD: Probable Toxic Dose  minimum dose that would cause toxic signs and symptoms including death and should trigger treatment management and hospitalization.  5 mg fluoride/kg (Whitford,1987)
  • 22. Acute Fluoride Toxicity Accidental poisoning with  Toothpaste with Fluoride  Mouthwash with Fluoride “usual cases reported are due to accidental ingestion of fluoride rinses and tables- usually by very young children”
  • 24. Chronic Fluoride Toxicity Chronic Toxicity: “other than dental fluorosis, there are no known adverse effects of ingesting fluoride in a chronic basis at levels associated with drinking water concentrations of 4 p.p.m or less.”
  • 25. Things you should know  Skeletal fluorosis − Confined to individuals exposed to very high fluoride − Usually associated with industrial situation or unusually very high fluoride level in drinking water of 10mg/l  Osteosarcoma − Studies have failed to identify any correlation with fluoride history
  • 26. Dental Fluorosis  Will only affect teeth which are exposed to obove optimal levels of fluoride during enamel maturation  Once the tooth has erupted, dental fluorosis can not take place.
  • 27.
  • 28. Types of Fluoride Used in Dentistry  Water fluoridation  School Water fluoridation  Dietary fluoride supplements  Self applied fluorides  Dentifrices with fluorides  Professionally applied fluoride
  • 29.
  • 30. How to avoid Fluoride Toxicity 1. Parental supervision of the use of the product that are used by children at home. 2. Teach children at an early age to expectorate the product. 3. Keeping the product out of reach of children
  • 31. How to avoid Fluoride Toxicity Manufacturer: 1. Decreasing the level of fluoride concentration for children.(???) 2. Encouraging the use of pea size amount 3. Equip product containers with tops that are difficult to open ( child proof)
  • 32. Issues 1. Instituting regular tooth brushing drills will fluoride toothpaste in all school 2. The monitoring of fluoride content in toothpaste? 3. Is there a need for lower fluoride content toothpastes for children? 4. Dental professionals are not fully informed about fluorides and fluorosis.
  • 35.
  • 36. PERIODONTAL DISEASE  DISEASES OF THE GUMS  DISEASES RELATED TO THE PERIODONTIUM
  • 37.
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  • 40. Periodontal disease  Delicate balance between host, environmental and bacterial factors  Complex interaction between pathogenic bacteria and host response to infection  Primary etiology is bacterial (anaerobic) but susceptible host is necessary for disease initiation  Nutrition is a modifiable factor that impacts on host immune response and the integrity of the hard and soft tissues
  • 41. Three main nutritional considerations  Integrity of the oral mucosa  Maintenance of the hard tissues  Maintenance of the immune response
  • 42. 1. Integrity of the oral mucosa Co factor for Energy Metabolism, and needed in DNA, RNA synthesis Tissue maintenance and new cell production Healing Most common sx of vit b deficiency: loss of integrity of the oral mucosa Stomatitis, angular cheilitis,glossitis Vitamin B
  • 43. Integrity of the oral mucosa Prevents oxidative cell damage, aids in the maintaining the integrity of the oral mucosa. Maintains microvasculature of the sulcus Vit c def: Bleeding (increase permeability of bld vessels) Hydroxyline formation(stabilizes the structure of collagen by cross linking) , collagen formation,  Citrus fruits, dark and leafy green vegetable, potatoes, cantaloupe C (Ascorb ic acid)
  • 44. Integrity of the oral mucosa DNA and RNA replication Transcription of RNA Translation of protien necessary for new cell growth Early sign of vit a def: decrease in the rate of proliferation of epithelium Wound healing Vitamin A Zinc
  • 45. Integrity of the oral mucosa Protien synthesisZinc Silicon Manganese Cross-linking of collagen and elastin Copper Boron Supplementation of minerals above RDA is not recommended Zinc, copper and iron all compete for absorption so must be balanced for optimum wound healing Collagen metabolism Minerals
  • 46. 2. Maintenance of Calcified Tissues  Vitamins A, D,C,K  Zinc, Magnesium,Phosporus and Calcium
  • 47. Maintenance of Calcified Tissues Regulates the absorption of calcium from the GIT to maintain calcium balance Inadequate Ca intake, Vit D stimulates osteoclastic activities, mobilizes calcium stored in bone Collagen synthesis and accumulation of mineralized bone are dependent on adequate levels of Vit D and Calcium Vit D Fortified milk, eggs liver
  • 48. Maintenance of Calcified Tissues Bone density and strenght Anti coagulant theraphy (group at risk) Green, leafy vegetables,liver Vit K
  • 49. Vitamin C deficiency  Goetzl, Wasserman , Gilgi and Austen (1974) : Vit C enhances the motility of polymorphonuclear leukocytes  Sandler , Gallin, Vaughan (1975):decreases host immune response
  • 50. National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey  Sample of 12,419 adults  Ages 20 to 90 years  Dental Measurements  Dietary assessment  Demographic and medical histories
  • 51. NHANES III results  OR of having periodontal disease is 1.2 times greater in those with low dietary Vitamin C intake  Smokers, and former smokers with low vitamin C intake are at 1.6 times greater risk of having periodontal disease
  • 52. Nishida, Grossi, Dunford, Ho, Trevisan and Genco (2000)  “…dietary Vit C intake was weakly but statistically significantly associated with periodontal disease…  There is no clear evidence that supplementary vit. C and possible other anti-oxidant will improve periodontal health and response to therapy in current and former smokers”
  • 53. Boyd and Lampi (2001)  … “ megadoses of vitamin C have not been shown to have a strong effect in the healing response in initial periodontal therapy and therefore pharmacological doses should not be recommended”
  • 54. Maintenance of hard tissue (Bone remodeling) Magnesium Boron Copper Milk products, tofu fortified with calcium, legumes, fortified breakfast cereal, orange juice Calcium Minerals
  • 55. NHANES III results  Risk of periodontal disease was 59% greater in women with less than 500mg/day of Calcium  27% greater for those taking less than 800 mg/day
  • 56. Boyd and Lampi (2001)  However it remains unclear how calcium supplements might impact the course of periodontal disease
  • 57. 3. Maintenance of Host Immune Response  Nutritional deficiencies quickly alter immune cell function and increases the risk of infection
  • 58. Maintaining host immune response  Proteins:  Antioxidants − Vitamin A, C, E − Minerals : Zinc, Copper, Iron, and Selenium
  • 59. 3. Maintenance of Host Immune Response Mild protein malnutrition decreases effectiveness of the inflammatory response to invading pathogens Neutrophil functioning Collagen synthesis Protiens

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