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Definitions
- the present disclosure relates to glass compositions that may be formulated for dentin-desensitizing compositions.
- Dentin sensitivity is dental pain that arises from exposed dentin surfaces in response to stimuli, such as thermal, evaporative, tactile, osmotic, chemical or electrical. Dentin sensitivity may be caused by gingival recession (receding gums) with exposure of root surfaces, loss of the cementum layer and smear layer, tooth wear, acid erosion, periodontal root planing, or dental bleaching.
- Dentine contains many thousands of microscopic tubular structures that radiate outwards from the pulp. Changes in the flow of the plasma-like biological fluid present in the dentinal tubules can trigger mechanoreceptors present on nerves located at the pulpal aspect, thereby eliciting a pain response. This hydrodynamic flow can be increased by cold, air pressure, drying, sugar, sour (dehydrating chemicals), or forces acting onto the tooth. Hot or cold food or drinks, and physical pressure are typical triggers in those individuals with teeth sensitivity.
- One or more described embodiments attempt to address or ameliorate one or more shortcomings involved with dentin-desensitizing compositions that include particulate material that occludes dentin tubules.
- the disclosed particulate material substantially degrades over a period between 12 and 24 hours under environmental conditions.
- the disclosed particulate material provides a controlled release of fluoride over the same time period.
- the disclosed particulate material provides a controlled release of potassium over the same time period.
- Glass compositions according to the present disclosure include from about
- Glass compositions according to the present disclosure also include less than 0.1 mol% CdO.
- the glass compositions may additionally include less than 0.1 mol% of CuO; less than 0.1 mol% of Li 2 0; less than 0.1 mol% of Rb 2 0; less than 0.1 mol% of BaO; less than 0.1 mol% of SrO; less than 0.1 mol% of Si0 2 ; or any combination thereof.
- Glass compositions according to the present disclosure may include one or more glass components selected from the group consisting of Na 2 0, K 2 0, and a phosphate source.
- a phosphate source When the composition includes a phosphate source, the total moles of B2O3 and the phosphate source is less than or equal to about 60 mol%.
- the phosphate source may be P2O5, NaH 2 P0 , Na 2 HP0 , Na 3 P0 4 , KH 2 P0 , K 2 HP0 , K 3 P0 , or any combination thereof.
- Glass compositions according to the present disclosure may, additionally or alternatively, include up to about 45 mol% of CaF 2 , SnF 2 , NaF, KF, Na 2 P0 3 F, or a combination thereof.
- One exemplary composition according to the present disclosure includes about 43 mol% of B 2 0 3 , about 21 mol% MgO, about 21 mol% CaO, and about 15 mol% Na 2 0; such as including 43.0 mol% of B 2 0 3 , 20.7 mol% MgO, 20.7 mol% CaO, and 15.6 mol% Na 2 0.
- Glass compositions according to the present disclosure may be in the form of a bulk glass, or a particulate material prepared from a bulk glass.
- the chemical formulations are the same between a bulk glass and the particulate material formed therefrom.
- the particulate material may include particles that are from about 1 to about 50 pm in size. At least 75% of the particles may be smaller than 50 pm in size, at least 5% of the particles may be smaller than 7 pm in size, or both.
- Some exemplary glass compositions formulated as particulate material may lose at least 5 mass% within 24 hours when exposed to a buffered saline solution. Some exemplary compositions may lose at least 20, at least 40, at least 60, or at least 80 mass % within 24 hours when exposed to a buffered saline solution. Other exemplary glass compositions formulated as particulate material may lose less than 5 mass% after being exposed to a buffered saline solution for 24 hours.
- Glass compositions according to the present disclosure may be formulated into a dentin-desensitizing composition, such as a toothpaste, a prophylaxis paste, a tooth varnish, a mouthwash, a dental gel, or a bonding agent.
- Dentin-desensitizing compositions according to the present disclosure are substantially water-free.
- Glass compositions according to the present disclosure may be used for desensitizing dentin, such as in methods that include applying to an individual’s dentin: a toothpaste, a prophylaxis paste, a tooth varnish, a mouthwash, a dental gel, or a bonding agent according to the present disclosure.
- Glass compositions according to the present disclosure include from about
- Glass compositions according to the present disclosure may include one or more glass components selected from the group consisting of Na 2 0, K 2 0, and a phosphate source. When the composition includes a phosphate source, the total moles of B 2 0 3 and the phosphate source is less than or equal to about 60 mol%.
- exemplary compositions may include any combination of B 2 0 3 and phosphate source where the molar amounts total about 25 mol% to about 30 mol%, about 30 mol% to about 35 mol%, about 35 mol% to about 40 mol%, about 40 mol% to about 45 mol%, about 45 mol% to about 50 mol%, about 50 mol% to about 55 mol%, or about 55 mol% to about 60 mol%.
- the phosphate source may be, for example, less than 40 mol%, less than 35 mol%, less than 30 mol%, less than 25 mol%, less than 20 mol%, less than 15 mol%, less than 10 mol%, or less than 5 mol%.
- the phosphate source may be P 2 0 5 , NaH 2 P0 , Na 2 HP0 4 , Na 3 P0 , KH 2 P0 , K 2 HP0 , K 3 P0 , or any combination thereof.
- Glass compositions according to the present disclosure may include up to about 45 mol% of CaF 2 , SnF 2 , NaF, KF, Na 2 P0 3 F, or a combination thereof.
- the glass composition may be formulated as a particulate material that includes particles that are from about 1 to about 50 pm in size.
- the glass composition may include at least some particles that are sized to luminally occlude dentinal tubules, thereby desensitizing the dentin.
- a particle sized to luminally occlude a dentinal tubule should be understood to mean that the particle sits in or on top of the dentinal tubule, reducing the movement of the dentinal fluid.
- the glass composition may include at least some particles that are sized to provide surface occlusion of dentinal tubules, thereby desensitizing the dentin.
- a glass composition according to the present disclosure could include 5 mol% of each of CaO and MgO in order to provide 10 mol% of the one or more glass components selected from the group consisting of CaO and MgO.
- any disclosure of a contemplated range of values is also a disclosure of any value or subrange within the recited range, including endpoints.
- a contemplated rate of “1 to 100” is also a disclosure of, for example: 1 , 10, 25 to 57, 32 to 84, 25 to 84, and 32 to 75.
- “about X mol%” refers to any value that is within ⁇ 2% of the reported percentage.
- any contemplated range of values is also a disclosure of any value or subrange within the recited range, including endpoints.
- a contemplated rate of “1 to 100” is also a disclosure of, for example: 1 , 10, 25 to 57, 32 to 84, 25 to 84, and 32 to 75.
- the expression “about X pm” refers to ⁇ 15% for sizes from 5 to 15 pm, and ⁇ 50% for sizes less than 5 pm.
- “about 1 pm” refers to particles that are from 0.5 to 1.5 pm in size.
- a “glass” according to the present disclosure is a ceramic material that displays a glass transition temperature above room temperature, and whose principal phase is primarily amorphous, such as at least 50% amorphous, at least 75% amorphous, at least 90% amorphous, at least 95% amorphous, or at least 97% amorphous.
- a glass according to the present disclosure is substantially free or completely free, of identifiable crystalline species.
- an “optional” component of the glass composition is a component that may be present in some exemplary compositions and absent in other exemplary compositions.
- Reference to more than one “optional” component should be understood to mean that a composition according to the present disclosure may include none, one, or any combination of the optional components.
- glass compositions according to the present disclosure (a) optionally include one or more glass components selected from the group consisting of Na 2 0, K 2 0, and a phosphate source; and (b) optionally include a source of fluoride.
- the present disclosure contemplates exemplary glass compositions that: (i) lack all of the optional components; (ii) include one or more glass components selected from the group consisting of Na 2 0, K 2 0, and a phosphate source, but lack a source of fluoride; (iii) include a source of fluoride, but lack Na 2 0, K 2 0, and a phosphate source; and (iv) include one or more glass components selected from the group consisting of Na 2 0, K 2 0, and a phosphate source, as well as a source of fluoride.
- Glass compositions that include CaO, MgO, a phosphate source, or a combination thereof may help form a precipitate and/or mineralize apatites, such as hydroxyapatite which is the major component of tooth enamel. Forming a precipitate or mineralizing apatites in or around the dentinal tubules may form a protective precipitate and further decrease dentin sensitivity.
- K 2 HP0 4 , K 3 P0 , or KF release the potassium when the glass degrades. Without wishing to be bound by theory, it is believed that released potassium blocks or reduces the action potential generated in intradental nerves, thereby reducing dentinal sensitivity.
- a glass composition according to the present disclosure may include, for example, from about 10 mol% to about 80 mol% of: (a) CaO; (b) MgO; (c) a combination of CaO and MgO; (d) a combination of (i) CaO and (ii) Na 2 0 and/or K 2 0; (e) a combination of (i) MgO and (ii) Na 2 0 and/or K 2 0; (f) a combination of (i) CaO, (ii) MgO and (iii) Na 2 0 and/or K 2 0; (g) a combination of (i) CaO or MgO and (ii) a phosphate source; (h) a combination of (i) CaO, (ii) MgO and (iii) a phosphate source; (i) a combination of (i) CaO or MgO, (ii) a phosphate source, and (iii) Na 2 0
- glass compositions that include Na 2 0, K 2 0, a phosphate source, or combinations thereof must still include at least 10 mol% of CaO, MgO, or a combination thereof, and when the composition includes a phosphate source, the total moles of B 2 0 3 and the phosphate source must still be less than or equal to about 60 mol%.
- compositions that includes from “about 10 mol% to about 80 mol% of a combination of (i) CaO, (ii) MgO and (iii) a phosphate source”, should be understood to refer to any combination of CaO, MgO and a phosphate source where at least 10 mol% of the composition is a combination of CaO and MgO, the combination of CaO, MgO and the phosphate source is from 10 mol% to 80 mol%, and the combination of B 2 0 3 and the phosphate source is less than or equal to about 60 mol%.
- compositions that includes “about 10 mol% to about 80 mol% of a combination of (i) CaO or MgO, (ii) a phosphate source, and (iii) Na 2 0 and/or K 2 0” should be understood to be a reference to any combination of: (i) CaO or MgO, plus (ii) a phosphate source, plus (iii) Na 2 0, K 2 0, or a combination of Na 2 0 and K 2 0, where at least 10 mol% of the composition is CaO or MgO, the combination of CaO or MgO, the phosphate source, Na 2 0 and K 2 0, is from 10 mol% to 80 mol%, and the combination of B 2 0 3 and the phosphate source is less than or equal to about 60 mol%.
- Some exemplary glass compositions according to the present disclosure include a source of fluoride, such as up to about 45 mol% of CaF 2 , SnF 2 , NaF, KF, Na 2 P0 3 F, or a combination thereof. Including fluoride in the glass composition results in fluoride being released when the glass degrades.
- the released fluoride may form fluoridated apatites, such as fluorapatite (Ca 5 (P0 ) 3 F) in or around the dentinal tubules, which may form a protective precipitate and further decrease dentin sensitivity.
- compositions that include CaF 2 or SnF 2 provide twice the amount of fluoride per mole of starting material compared to compositions that use NaF, Na 2 P0 3 F, or KF.
- the glass includes less than 30 mol% of CaF 2 , SnF 2 , or a combination thereof.
- the glass composition may include about 2 mol% to about 15 mol% of CaF 2 , SnF 2 , NaF, KF, Na 2 P0 3 F, or a combination thereof.
- glass compositions according to the present disclosure may include one or more of: NaF, KF, and CaF 2 , such as in an amount from about 5 mol% to about 15 mol%.
- a glass composition according to the present disclosure includes sufficient fluoride that 0.1 g of the particulate material releases the fluoride into 10 mL of a buffered saline solution at an average rate of about 0.5 ppm/hr to about 2000 ppm/hr over 1 , 2, 4, 8, 12, 18 or 24 hours.
- ppm is measured as mass/volume when determining the release rate of fluoride.
- the glass composition includes sufficient fluoride that about 4 to about 6 ppm of fluoride is released per hour over 1 hour.
- Glass compositions according to the present disclosure may include Na 2 0,
- the glass composition includes: a) from about 16 mol% to about 22 mol% Na 2 0, from about 11 mol% to about 17 mol% CaO, and from about 16 mol% to about 22 mol% MgO; b) from about 14 mol% to about 20 mol% Na 2 0, from about 14 mol% to about 20 mol% CaO, and from about 16 mol% to about 22 mol% MgO; c) from about 11 mol% to about 17 mol% Na 2 0, from about 16 mol% to about 22 mol% CaO, and from about 16 mol% to about 22 mol% MgO; or d) from about 13 mol% to about 19 mol% Na 2 0, from about 18 mol% to about 24 mol% CaO, and from about 18 mol% to about 24 mol% MgO.
- Glass compositions according to the present disclosure may include B 2 0 3 ,
- the composition includes: (a) at least 54 mol%, such as at least 57 mol%, of a combination of B 2 0 3 and MgO; (b) at least 33 mol%, such as at least 40 mol% or at least 50 mol%, of a combination of CaO and MgO; (c) at least 7 mol%, such as at least 15 mol% or at least 30 mol%, of a combination of N 2 0 and K 2 0; (d) or any combination thereof.
- the exemplary glass compositions may include less than 0.1 mol% phosphate.
- the exemplary glass compositions may consist essentially of B 2 0 3 , one or both of Na 2 0 and K 2 0, and one or both of CaO and MgO.
- Exemplary glass compositions according to the present disclosure include
- B 2 0 3 one or both of Na 2 0 and K 2 0, and one or both of CaO and MgO in amounts according to any one of the compositions listed in Table 1A and 1B.
- the composition includes from about 25 mol% to about 43 mol% B 2 0 3 ; from about 14 mol% to about 21 mol% CaO; from about 19 mol% to about 29 mol% MgO; from about 9 mol% to about 15 mol% Na 2 0; and from about 9 mol% to about 15 mol% of NaF, KF, CaF 2 , or any combination thereof.
- the composition includes about 43 mol% of B 2 0 3 , about 21 mol% MgO, about 21 mol% CaO, and about 15 mol% Na 2 0; such as including 43.0 mol% of B 2 0 3 , 20.7 mol% MgO, 20.7 mol% CaO, and 15.6 mol% Na 2 0.
- the composition includes from about 25 mol% to about 45 mol%, such as from about 41 mol% to about 45 mol%, of B 2 0 3 ; from about 10 mol% to about 23 mol%, such as from about 13 mol% to about 23 mol%, of CaO; from about 10 mol% to about 30 mol%, such as from about 18 mol% to about 23 mol%, of MgO; and from about 8 mol% to about 22 mol%, from about 13 mol% to about 22 mol%, of Na 2 0.
- the compositions may optionally include from about 8 mol% to about 15 mol% of NaF, KF, CaF 2 , or any combination thereof.
- the composition includes from about 29 mol% to about 45 mol% of B 2 0 3 ; from about 5 mol% to about 22 mol% of CaO; from about 1 mol% to about 22 mol% of MgO; from 0 mol% to about 15 mol% of K 2 0; and from about 5 mol% to about 18 mol% of Na 2 0.
- Glass compositions according to the present disclosure may include less than 0.1 mol% of ZnO, such as substantially no ZnO; less than 0.1 mol% of CuO; less than 0.1 mol% of U 2 0; less than 0.1 mol% of Rb 2 0; less than 0.1 mol% of BaO; less than 0.1 mol% of SrO; less than 0.1 mol% of Si0 2 ; or any combination thereof.
- a glass composition according to the present disclosure may be formulated as a particulate material that includes particles that are from about 1 to about 50 pm in size. Such glass compositions may be referred to as “particulate glass compositions”. In some examples, at least some of the particles are sized to sit in or on top of a dentinal tubule. Dentinal tubules have a natural variation in diameter and are primarily from about 0.5 to about 8 pm in size, for example, from about 0.5 to about 5 pm in size. Accordingly, glass compositions of the present disclosure that are formulated as a particulate material may be used for desensitizing dentin, which may temporarily reduce pain associated with sensitive teeth.
- At least 75% of the particles making up the particulate material are smaller than 50 pm in size. In other examples, at least 85% or at least 95% of the particles are smaller than 50 pm in size. In some examples, at least 5% of the particles making up the particulate material are smaller than 7 pm in size.
- the particulate material is made up of a plurality of particles where at least 5% of the particles are smaller than 35 pm in size, at least 5% of the particles are smaller than 15 pm in size, and at least 5% of the particles are smaller than 7 pm in size.
- the particulate material is made up of a plurality of particles where at least 5% of the particles are from about 15 pm to about 35 pm in size, at least 5% of the particles are from about 6 pm to about 15 pm in size, and at least 5% of the particles are from about 3 pm to about 7 pm in size.
- the particulate material is made up of a plurality of particles where the particle size distribution is Dx10 of about 5um, Dx50 of about 15 urn, and Dx90 of about 30 urn.
- particulate glass compositions according to the present disclosure may degrade under physiological conditions, for example particulate glass compositions according to the present disclosure may lose at least 5 mass% within 24 hours when exposed to a buffered saline solution. In some examples, the glass composition may lose at least 20 mass%, at least 40 mass%, at least 60 mass%, or at least 80 mass% within 24 hours when exposed to the buffered saline solution.
- particulate glass compositions according to the present disclosure may resist degradation under physiological conditions, for example losing less than 5 mass% after being exposed to a buffered saline solution for 24 hours.
- Glass compositions according to the present disclosure may increase surface enamel microhardness.
- a toothpaste, a varnish, or a prophylaxis paste according to the present disclosure may be used to increase surface enamel microhardness.
- an increase in microhardness is in comparison to the surface enamel microhardness before any application of the presently disclosed compositions.
- the surface enamel microhardness may be increased by a greater amount than the increase associated with an otherwise identical toothpaste, varnish, or prophylaxis paste that lacks the glass composition of the present disclosure.
- Glass compositions according to the present disclosure may remineralize surface enamel. Without wishing to be bound by theory, the authors of the present disclosure believe that this remineralization may at least partially contribute to the increase in surface enamel microhardness.
- a toothpaste, a varnish, or a prophylaxis paste according to the present disclosure may be used to at least partially remineralize surface enamel.
- any remineralization of the surface enamel is in comparison to the surface enamel mineralization before any application of the presently disclosed compositions.
- the surface enamel may be remineralized by a greater amount than the remineralization associated with an otherwise identical toothpaste, varnish, or prophylaxis paste that lacks the glass composition of the present disclosure.
- the toothpaste according to the present disclosure may be applied to the enamel of an individual, such as for a period of 30 seconds to 2 minutes, once or twice daily.
- the surface enamel microhardness may be increased after about two, three, or four days.
- the surface enamel microhardness may be increased after five days or more.
- the surface enamel may be at least partially remineralized after about two, three, or four days. In other individuals, the surface enamel may be at least partially remineralized after five days or more.
- Particulate glass compositions according to the present disclosure may be formulated in a dentin-desensitizing composition that includes a water-free, orally- compatible carrier.
- dentin-desensitizing compositions according to the present disclosure are free of water since the glass composition degrades if exposed to water.
- water-free or “free of water” should be understood to mean that the dentin-desensitizing composition includes so little water that the glass composition remains capable of reducing dentin sensitivity over the expected lifespan of the product.
- the expected lifespan of the product refers to the longest expected time between when the dentin-desensitizing composition was produced and when the dentin-desensitizing composition was completely used up or disposed of.
- the orally-compatible carrier used in the dentin-desensitizing composition may be a mouthwash, a carrier formulated to mix with additional components to form a mouthwash, or an orally-compatible viscous carrier, such as a toothpaste, a dental gel, a prophylaxis paste, a tooth varnish, a bonding agent, or a carrier that is formulated to mix with additional components to form a toothpaste.
- the orally-compatible viscous carrier may have a viscosity from about 100 cP at 30°C to about 150,000 cp at 30°C.
- the dentin-desensitizing composition may include a particulate glass composition according to the present disclosure in a sufficient amount that the desensitizing composition includes about 100 ppm to about 5,000 ppm of the fluoride.
- the glass composition lacks fluoride and a separate source of fluoride, such as sodium fluoride (NaF) may be added to the dentin-desensitizing composition.
- NaF sodium fluoride
- ppm is measured in mass/mass when determining the concentration of fluoride in a desensitizing composition.
- some glass compositions according to the present disclosure may have beneficial dentin- desensitizing properties.
- the potassium in such glass composition may increase extracellular potassium ion concentration around nerves found in the dentin tubules.
- a high level of extracellular potassium ions may depolarise nerve fibre membranes and/or reduce their ability to repolarise, which ameliorates patient pain.
- the occlusive agent may inhibit the potassium salt from accessing the nerve, thereby reducing the ability of the separate potassium salt to ameliorate the patient pain.
- some potassium-containing glass compositions according to the present disclosure may degrade while occluding the dentin tubule, and release sufficient potassium ion inside the dentin tubule that the concentration of potassium is high enough to ameliorate patient pain.
- a dentin-desensitizing composition is a toothpaste that includes a particulate glass composition according to the present disclosure and: an abrasive; a detergent such as sodium lauryl sulfate; a fluoride source; an antibacterial agent; a flavorant; a remineralizer; a sugar alcohol such as glycerol, sorbitol, orxylitol; another dentin desensitizing agent; a hydrophilic polymer such as polyethylene glycol; or any combination thereof.
- the particulate glass composition may be from about 0.5 to about 15 mass% of the toothpaste, such as about 2.5 wt% to about 7.5 wt% of the toothpaste.
- a dentin-desensitizing composition is a toothpaste that includes a particulate glass composition according to the present disclosure and: glycerin, silica, a polyethylene glycol (such as PEG 400), titanium dioxide, a carbomer, and a sweetener (such as potassium acesulfame or sodium saccharin).
- a dentin-desensitizing composition is a toothpaste that includes a particulate glass composition according to the present disclosure and: a-carbomer, DL-limonene, glycerin, mint flavor, a polyethylene glycol (such as PEG-8), silica, titanium dioxide, sodium lauryl sulphate, and a sweetener (such as potassium acesulfame or sodium saccharin).
- a toothpaste that includes a particulate glass composition according to the present disclosure and: a-carbomer, DL-limonene, glycerin, mint flavor, a polyethylene glycol (such as PEG-8), silica, titanium dioxide, sodium lauryl sulphate, and a sweetener (such as potassium acesulfame or sodium saccharin).
- a dentin-desensitizing composition is a toothpaste that includes a particulate glass composition according to the present disclosure and: glycerin, sodium lauryl sulphate, silica (also referred to as silicon dioxide), Carbopol 940 (a crosslinked polyacrylic acid polymer, also referred to as Carbomer 940), and a flavoring agent (such as spearmint oil).
- glycerin may be pure glycerol.
- the toothpaste may contain about 85 wt% glycerol, about 1.2 wt% sodium lauryl sulphate, about 7.5 wt% silica, about 0.5 wt% Carbopol 940, about 1.0 wt% flavoring agent, and about 5.0 wt% of the particulate glass composition according to the present disclosure.
- the toothpaste may optionally also include sufficient sodium fluoride to result in about 1000 ppm to about 1500 ppm fluoride, such as about 0.23 wt% of NaF.
- the particulate glass composition may be Glass Composition #10 of Table 1A, below, sieved to obtain particles ⁇ 25 pm.
- a dentin-desensitizing composition according to the present disclosure is a carrier that includes a particulate glass composition according to the present disclosure, where the carrier is formulated to be mixed with additional components to form a toothpaste.
- a dentin-desensitizing composition is a carrier formulated to mix with additional components to form a mouthwash.
- the carrier include a particulate glass composition according to the present disclosure and: a water-free alcohol, cetylpyridinium chloride, chlorhexidine, an essential oil, benzoic acid, a poloxamer, sodium benzoate, a flavor, a coloring, or any combination thereof.
- the additional component(s) that is/are mixed with the carrier to form the mouthwash may include: water, peroxide, cetylpyridinium chloride, chlorhexidine, an essential oil, alcohol, benzoic acid, a poloxamer, sodium benzoate, a flavouring, a colouring, or any combination thereof.
- the carrier and the additional components may be kept in separate compartments, and mixed together before the mixture is used as a mouthwash.
- the separate compartments may be in the form of a multi-chambered bottle, such as a bifurcated bottle.
- a dentin-desensitizing composition according to the present disclosure is a prophylaxis paste (also referred to as a “prophy paste”) that includes a particulate glass composition according to the present disclosure.
- a prophylaxis paste also referred to as a “prophy paste”
- Particular examples of contemplated prophy pastes include a glass composition according to the present disclosure and: pumice, glycerin, diatomite (preferably fine grit), sodium silicate, methyl salicylate, monosodium phosphate, sodium carboxymethylcellulose, a sweetener (such as potassium acesulfame or sodium saccharin), a flavouring, a colouring, or any combination thereof.
- Glass compositions according to the present disclosure may be synthesized by: mixing appropriate molar amounts of the starting reagents; packing the precursor blend in a platinum rhodium crucible (XRF Scientific, Perth Australia); placing the packed crucible in a furnace (Carbolite, RHF 14/3) at an initial dwelling temperature of 600 to 750 °C; holding the temperature for 60 minutes; ramping the temperature (such as at a rate of 20 °C/minute) to a dwelling temperature of 1 ,200 °C; holding the temperature for 60 minutes; and quenching the glass melt between two stainless steel plates.
- the starting reagents may include oxides, carbonates, phosphates, or any combination thereof.
- the starting reagent may include boron oxide, calcium carbonate, sodium carbonate, and NaH 2 P0 .
- the calcium carbonate and sodium carbonate decompose in the furnace to release C0 2 , generating their corresponding oxides.
- the sodium phosphate decomposes in the furnace to provide sodium and phosphorous ions within the glass oxide network.
- a glass composition that includes “a phosphate source” refers to a composition that includes the decomposition products from the phosphate source; and that the mol% of the phosphate source refers to the mol% of the phosphate source starting material.
- the resulting quenched glasses may be ground/milled separately within a planetary micro mill (Pulverisette 6, Fritsch, Germany) and sieved with ASTM E-11 compliant sieves (Cole Palmer, U.S.A) to obtain particles of ⁇ 25 pm. Glasses may be stored under desiccating conditions in sealed storage vials.
- the mass loss of particulate glass compositions were measured by placing approximately 0.1 grams of the sample into a pre-weighed 15ml Falcon tube. Ten (10) mL of TRIS buffered saline (BioUltra, Sigma Aldrich, Canada) was then pipetted into the tube. The tubes were agitated in an incubator at 120 rpm and kept at a temperature of 37°C for the desired release period, such as for 30 minutes, 1 , 3, 6, 12 or 24 h. After the specified time points elapsed, the tubes were removed from the incubator and centrifuged for 15 minutes at 1500 RCF. The supernatant was decanted into a fresh 15 mL Falcon tube.
- TRIS buffered saline BioUltra, Sigma Aldrich, Canada
- particulate glass compositions containing a source of fluoride In particulate glass compositions containing a source of fluoride, the tubes containing the supernatant were sealed and stored at 4 °C until the amount of fluoride was quantified. The original 15 mL falcon tube was placed to dry at 70 °C until a constant weight was achieved to assess the residual mass of the particulate glass composition, allowing for mass loss calculations. [0082] For particulate glass compositions containing a source of fluoride, the concentration of the fluoride released was quantified using an Accumet®AB250 pH/ion selective electrode meter equipped with an Accumet® electrode fluoride combination (Fisher Scientific, Massachusetts, USA).
- the Onset Temperature (T 0 ), Inflection Temperature (T), Final Temperature (T), and Crystallization Onset Temperature (T pi ) were determined with the use of Netzsch Proteus Thermal Analysis Software (VERSION 6.1.0).
- the Glass Transition Temperature reported in Table 4 is taken from the Onset Temperature (T 0 ) of the samples.
- An in vitro remineralization model was designed to be a proxy test for the ability of glass powders to promote the precipitation of mineral phases (e.g., apatite and fluoridated apatite) in the oral environment. While an ISO standard exists for the in vitro assessment of bioactivity, the ISO methods are developed for the assessment of macroscopic samples, with incubation conditions standardised to surface to volume ratios, and as such were not deemed suitable for the analysis of powders (ISO 23317:2014 “Implants for Surgery - In Vitro Evaluation for Apatite-Forming Ability of Implant Materials.”).
- the glass powders examined herein were fine powder (d90 ⁇ 30 pm), and accordingly this work is based on a protocol developed by the Technical Committee 4 of the International Commission on Glass (TC04) to assess the bioactivity of powdered bioactive glasses and is normalized to powder weight (Macon, A. K. “A unified in vitro evaluation for apatite-forming ability of bioactive glasses and their variants.” Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine, (2015) 26(2) p 115). Ground glass powders were incubated in a simulated body fluid at 37°C. Simulated Body Fluid was synthesized as per the methods and instructions published by Kokubo and Takadama (Kokubo, T. and Takadama, H.
- the glass sample size was doubled from the 75 mg recommended to 125 mg, while the SBF volume was correspondingly increased from 50 mL to 100 ml_.
- the incubated samples were removed after 30 minutes, then filtrated and dried to allow imaging to visualize mineral phase formation.
- the TC04 method was modified to incubate the glass powder in the simulated body fluid for 30 minutes, 3 hours, and 24 hours time points, in comparison to the 8h, 24h, 72h, 1 week and 2-week timepoints used in the TC04 method. Elemental analysis was performed using an Oxford Instruments EDX unit equipped with an 80mm SDD with elemental mapping for 5 mins.
- the glass compositions shown in Tables 1A and 1B were all synthesized by: weighing determined amounts of the analytical grade reagents (boron oxide, calcium carbonate, sodium carbonate, magnesium oxide, sodium fluoride) (Sigma Aldrich, Canada). The individual formulations were mixed in a dry powder blender for at least 60 mins to ensure homogeneity. Each precursor blend was placed and packed in 100 mL platinum rhodium crucibles (XRF Scientific, Perth Australia). The pack crucible was then placed in a furnace (Carbolite, RHF 14/3) at an initial dwelling temperature of 600-750 °C and held for 60 minutes.
- the analytical grade reagents boron oxide, calcium carbonate, sodium carbonate, magnesium oxide, sodium fluoride
- the temperature was then ramped (20 °C/minute) to a final dwelling temperature of 1 ,200 °C and held for 60 minutes. On removal, each glass melt was quenched between two stainless steel plates. The resulting quenched glasses were ground/milled separately within a planetary micro mill (Pulverisette 6, Fritsch, Germany) and sieved with ASTM E-11 compliant sieves (Cole Palmer, U.S.A) to obtain particles of ⁇ 25 pm.
- Table 1A Exemplary glass compositions according to the present disclosure (components listed in mol%) Table 1B. Exemplary glass compositions according to the present disclosure (components listed in mol%), as well as two of their bulk properties (% crystallinity and density)
- the density of the glass powders were measured using an AccuPyc 1340 helium pycnometer (Micromeritics, USA) equipped with a 1 cm 3 insert. Prior to use, a traceable volume standard was used to calibrate the pycnometer. For glass powder analysis, the insert was packed with approximately 1 g of glass powder. Each measurement is calculated from the mean of 10 readings.
- the percentage of amorphous phase of the samples was assessed using a D2 Phaser X-ray diffractometer, with a Cu source, and a Lynxeye linear array detector (Bruker AXS Inc, Maddison Wisconsin, USA). Diffraction spectra of finely ground samples were collected between 2 theta angles for 10 to 60 degrees, with a step size of 0.02 degrees and a dwell time of 2 seconds.
- the relative volume of amorphous material was calculated by fitting a background curve to the amorphous halo, and calculating the relative intensity of the background corrected reduced area to the uncorrected global area.
- T able 1 B contains compositions of a design space defined by the following table, where the units are in mol%.
- Glass densities from about 1.3 g/cm 3 to about 2.2 g/cm 3 may particularly useful in non-aqueous oral care formulations.
- Glycerol and silica which are the primary liquid and solid components of a non-aqueous toothpaste, have densities of 1.3 and 2.2 g/cm 3 , respectively.
- NMR provides a tool to probe the local environment of the 11 B atoms in the glass.
- the percentage of the networks configured as B3 (trigonal) versus B4 (tetrahedral) co-ordinated B can be determined using NMR.
- the authors of the present disclosure determined that the influence (from the coefficients) of alkali and alkaline earth elements has a similar effect on the network configuration.
- the ratios provided in this data support in addition to the compositional chemistry, the mechanistic basis for degradation.
- compositions were tested for their ability to remineralize surface enamel.
- the tested compositions were: composition 10, as identified in Table 1A; and compositions 3.01 , 3.04, 3.06, 3.20 and 3.24, as identified in Table 1B.
- Calcium (Ca) and phosphorous (P) are the building blocks of amorphous calcium phosphates and apatites, which act to remineralize teeth. Identifying these elements at the surface of a glass incubated in SBF indicates the mineralization capacity of that glass.
- the literature typically says mineralization occurs over hours (typically 24 hours), days, or weeks.
- the tested formulations, which are deficient in P, show Ca and P containing precipitates after only 30 mins.
- An exemplary toothpaste (“5% SIP-FF + NaF”) was prepared using Glass Composition No. 10 (i.e. a glass composition consisting of 43.0 mol% of B 2 0 3 , 20.7 mol% MgO, 20.7 mol% CaO, and 15.6 mol% Na 2 0) according to the following table:
- the glass particles were sieved to collect ⁇ 25-micron particles. Particle size analysis confirmed that the powdered particles were appropriately sized to occlude dentin tubules, which typically have diameters from 1 to 5 pm.
- samples were rinsed for 30 seconds with deionised water following application to remove visible signs of the toothpaste, then stored in artificial saliva for at least one hour before the application cycle was repeated to simulate twice daily use. Following the second application, samples were treated again in simulated saliva for 60 seconds before drying and preparation for SEM imaging.
- Phenon ProX Scanning Electron Microscope with 3 images collected at x3000 magnification for each sample. Each SEM image was assessed by two double blinded assessors for the extent of denting occlusion based on a five point categorical scale, using the following grading classification:
- Sensodyne ® Repair and Protect with NOVAMIN ® was the worst performing toothpaste at occluding dentin tubules for both the brushing and direct application.
- Sensodyne ® Repair and Protect with NOVAMIN ® “starts working from week 7” supporting that it may exert more of a build-up effect over several days rather than an immediate benefit as demonstrated here by Sensi-IP ® .
- TC04 International Commission on Glass
- Multi-time point dentin occlusion study The 5% SIP-FF + NaF toothpaste described above was also compared against commercial toothpaste products: (Control Article #1) Sensodyne® Repair and Protect with NOVAMIN® (5% Novamin and 1040 ppm fluoride as sodium fluoride), and (Control Article #2) Colgate® Sensitive PRO- ReliefTM (8% Arginine, 35% Calcium carbonate 1320 ppm fluoride as sodium monofluorphosphate) in a multi-time point dentin occlusion study over 5 simulated treatment days. [0121] Analysis of dentin samples treated twice daily using simulated brushing for
- the degree of dentin tubule blockage is commonly understood in the art to be an indirect measure of the ability to reduce dentin hypersensitivity; that is, as the level of occlusion increases, the dentin fluid flow will decrease thereby resulting in decreased sensation of pain.
- Phenon ProX Scanning Electron Microscope with 3 images collected at x3000 magnification for each sample. Each SEM image was assessed by two double blinded assessors for the extent of denting occlusion based on a five point categorical scale, using the following grading classification:
- PRO-ReliefTM demonstrated equivalent performance over all timepoints and were inferior to the 5% SIP-FF + NaF toothpaste for providing visual occlusion.
- Enamel blocks shaped to approximately 4 by 4 mm were sliced from labial bovine incisors, lapped and polished to a grit of 0.04 pm. One corner was abraded off to allow for sample orientation, and samples were stored, refrigerated, and dampened with 0.1% thymol until use.
- Wilson Tukon 1202 microhardness tester A series of 8 indentations were made at 100 pm spacing, using a 50 g load and 10 second dwell time. Measurement of indent size was performed using an 50 X objective. Samples were accepted into the study with an inclusion criterion of a SMH of > 250 HK, and standard deviation of ⁇ 20 HK. . Following baseline assessment, an initial demineralization challenge was applied by soaking the samples in 8 ml of demineralization solution per block at 37°C for 60 minutes, followed by a deionized water rinse. Surface microhardness measurements were taken for each enamel block both before demineralization as a quality check for inclusion in the study, after initial demineralization treatment, and following pH cycling treatment:
- a negative control paste was used for comparison, consisting of the equivalent toothpaste chassis without the addition of SIP-FF, along with a positive control which consisted of the equivalent chassis, without SIP-FF, and the addition of 1040 ppm F as NaF.
- SSH Surface microhardness
- SMHR Surface microhardness recovery
- Negative Control (blank 0 ppm - 6.3 ⁇ 14.2% C control) Table 16. Mean percentage surface microhardness recovery (+/-) SD for each toothpaste after 5 days of pH cycling treatment.
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