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Supplementation with iron reduces the erosive potential of cola drink

M.T. KATO, S.H.C. SALES PERES, and M.A.R. BUZALAF, Bauru Dental School, University of São Paulo, Brazil

Iron has been suggested to reduce the erosive potential of cola drinks in vitro. Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate in situ the effect of iron supplementation on the inhibition of the erosion caused by a cola drink. Methods: Ten adult volunteers participated in a crossover protocol conducted in two phases of 5 days, separated by a washout period of 7 days. In each phase, they wore palatal devices containing two human enamel and two human dentin blocks. The volunteers immersed the devices for 5 minutes in 150 mL of cola drink (Coke®, pH 2.6), containing iron (10 mmol/L) or not (control), 4 times per day. The effect of iron on the inhibition of erosion was evaluated by profilometry (wear). Data were analyzed by unpaired t tests with Welch correction (p<0.05). Results: The mean wear (±se) was significantly reduced in the presence of iron, both for enamel (control: 5.8±1.0 µm; iron: 2.8±2.5 µm) and dentin (control: 4.8±0.8 µm; iron: 1.7±0.7 µm). Conclusions: The supplementation of cola drinks with iron can be a good alternative for the reduction of their erosive potential. Additional studies should be done to test if lower iron concentrations can also have a protective effect, as well as the combination of iron with other ions. Financial support: FAPESP (Grant n. 04/12632-2).

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