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Silica as a reference for laboratory dentifrice assessment methods: multiple site collaborative study.

J J Hefferren1, B Schemehorn, A Storeck

  • 1University of Kansas, Lawrence, USA. hefferen@ku.edu

The Journal of Clinical Dentistry
|April 7, 2007
PubMed
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Three Sident silica abrasives show stability and functionality over two years, making them suitable references for International Standards Organization (ISO) toothpaste abrasion testing alongside calcium pyrophosphate.

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Area of Science:

  • Materials Science
  • Dental Materials Science
  • Analytical Chemistry

Background:

  • Standardized testing of dentifrice abrasives is crucial for product quality and safety.
  • The International Standards Organization (ISO) abrasion reference, calcium pyrophosphate, requires reliable abrasive materials for consistent testing.
  • Evaluating the long-term stability and functionality of potential reference abrasives under various conditions is essential.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the functionality, stability, and suitability of three Sident silica abrasives.
  • To determine if these silica abrasives can serve as references for ISO abrasion and dentifrice assessment methods.
  • To compare the performance of Sident silica abrasives with the current ISO abrasion reference, calcium pyrophosphate.

Main Methods:

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  • Utilized a collaborative study involving multiple laboratories.
  • Employed recognized abrasion and cleaning power methods, including the Radioactive Dentin Method, Profilometry, and Copper Gravimetric.
  • Characterized abrasive powders using ISO and other physicochemical methods.

Main Results:

  • Physicochemical characteristics of the three Sident silica abrasive materials were measured.
  • No changes in functionality were observed over a two-year test period under both ISO and tropical storage conditions.
  • The silica abrasives maintained consistent performance when tested with calcium pyrophosphate.

Conclusions:

  • The three Sident silica abrasives demonstrated excellent stability and consistent functionality.
  • These silica abrasives are suitable for consideration as references in conjunction with calcium pyrophosphate.
  • The findings support the use of Sident silica abrasives in the ISO 11609 Toothpaste Specification.