Journal of Dentistry
Volume 36, Supplement 1 , Pages 32-37, 2008

In vitro cleaning, abrasion and fluoride efficacy of a new silica based whitening toothpaste containing blue covarine

  • Andrew Joiner

      Affiliations

    • Unilever Oral Care, Quarry Road East, Bebington, Wirral CH63 3JW, UK
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +44 151 641 3000; fax: +44 151 641 1800.
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  • Carole J. Philpotts

      Affiliations

    • Unilever Oral Care, Quarry Road East, Bebington, Wirral CH63 3JW, UK
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  • Alex T. Ashcroft

      Affiliations

    • Unilever Oral Care, Quarry Road East, Bebington, Wirral CH63 3JW, UK
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  • Massimo Laucello

      Affiliations

    • Unilever Oral Care, Via Lever-Gibbs, 3/a, 26841 Casalpusterlengo, Lodi, Italy
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  • Angela Salvaderi

      Affiliations

    • Unilever Oral Care, Via Lever-Gibbs, 3/a, 26841 Casalpusterlengo, Lodi, Italy

Abstract 

Objectives

To investigate the stain removal ability, abrasivity towards enamel and dentine, and fluoride efficacy of a new silica based blue covarine whitening toothpaste in vitro.

Methods

Stain removal was assessed by brushing artificially stained bovine specimens with slurries of either the new toothpaste or one of two whitening products or a non-whitening silica product. Toothpaste abrasivity was assessed by brushing enamel/dentine specimens with slurries of either the new toothpaste, a whitening toothpaste or a non-whitening toothpaste and measuring the wear via a combination of changes in geometry of Knoop indents and surface profilometry. Fluoride efficacy was assessed using remineralisation, demineralisation and fluoride-uptake methods.

Results

The in vitro cleaning study showed that the silica based blue covarine whitening toothpaste removed significantly (p<0.05) more stain than the non-whitening toothpaste and was as effective as the two marketed silica based whitening toothpastes. This enhanced tooth whitening benefit did not give rise to a concomitant statistically significant increase in the level of wear to enamel and dentine compared to the non-whitening silica based toothpaste. The fluoride efficacy was superior to a non-fluoridated control and was as effective as a clinically tested formulation containing the same fluoride source.

Conclusions

The studies show that the new whitening toothpaste is effective in extrinsic stain removal, does not have an undue degree of abrasivity to enamel or dentine compared to other relevant commercially available products, and is an efficacious source of fluoride.

Keywords: Tooth colour, Extrinsic stain, Tooth whitening, Wear, Dentine, Enamel

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PII: S0300-5712(08)00046-8

doi:10.1016/j.jdent.2008.02.003

Journal of Dentistry
Volume 36, Supplement 1 , Pages 32-37, 2008