Effect of Conditioning Protocols and Ultrasonic Application of an Infiltrant Resin in White Spot Lesions

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Autor(a) principal: López López,Edgar Alexander
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Dominguez,John Alexis, Gomes,Giovana Mongruel, Mora,Camilo Andrés Pulido, Bittencourt,Bruna Fortes, Gomes,João Carlos, Gomes,Osnara Maria Mongruel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Dental Journal
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Resumo: Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate different conditioning protocols and sonic/ultrasonic application of an infiltrant resin (IR) in artificial white spot lesions (AWSL). the V/L surfaces of 48 molars were induced to an AWSL and divided in 6 groups, according to the conditioning protocols and application technique: 15% hydrochloric acid (HA) + manual application of the IR; HA + 37% phosphoric acid (PA) + manual application of the IR; HA + ultrasonic application (U) of the IR; HA + sonic application (S) of the IR; PA+HA+S; and PA+HA+U. For the Penetration Depth (PD), the crowns were etched with HA for 120s. The IR Icon® (DMG) was applied according to the manufacturer`s instructions. The crowns were dye penetrated (0.1% red fluorophore rhodamine B isothiocyanate for 12h) and bleached with 30% hydrogen peroxide for 12 h. The discs were immersed in a 50% ethanol solution, containing 100 µM of sodium fluorescein. The PD (in µm) was measured using confocal laser scanning microscopy (20x). The bond strength (BS) was performed by michoshear test (0.5 mm/min). Data were submitted to 2-way ANOVA and Tukey (α=0.05). For BS, the interaction was not significant (p>0.05). For PD, the main factors were significant (application - p<0.001; conditioning technique - p=0.003). The ultrasonic application showed the highest PD values. PA+HA presented higher results than HA. The sonic/ultrasonic applications and the use of phosphoric acid prior to hydrochloric acid improved PD of the infiltrant resin. Conditioning protocols or application techniques did not influence BS values.
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spelling Effect of Conditioning Protocols and Ultrasonic Application of an Infiltrant Resin in White Spot Lesionsdental enamelultrasonicshydrochloric acidphosphoric acidAbstract The aim of this study was to evaluate different conditioning protocols and sonic/ultrasonic application of an infiltrant resin (IR) in artificial white spot lesions (AWSL). the V/L surfaces of 48 molars were induced to an AWSL and divided in 6 groups, according to the conditioning protocols and application technique: 15% hydrochloric acid (HA) + manual application of the IR; HA + 37% phosphoric acid (PA) + manual application of the IR; HA + ultrasonic application (U) of the IR; HA + sonic application (S) of the IR; PA+HA+S; and PA+HA+U. For the Penetration Depth (PD), the crowns were etched with HA for 120s. The IR Icon® (DMG) was applied according to the manufacturer`s instructions. The crowns were dye penetrated (0.1% red fluorophore rhodamine B isothiocyanate for 12h) and bleached with 30% hydrogen peroxide for 12 h. The discs were immersed in a 50% ethanol solution, containing 100 µM of sodium fluorescein. The PD (in µm) was measured using confocal laser scanning microscopy (20x). The bond strength (BS) was performed by michoshear test (0.5 mm/min). Data were submitted to 2-way ANOVA and Tukey (α=0.05). For BS, the interaction was not significant (p>0.05). For PD, the main factors were significant (application - p<0.001; conditioning technique - p=0.003). The ultrasonic application showed the highest PD values. PA+HA presented higher results than HA. The sonic/ultrasonic applications and the use of phosphoric acid prior to hydrochloric acid improved PD of the infiltrant resin. Conditioning protocols or application techniques did not influence BS values.Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto2019-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-64402019000100058Brazilian Dental Journal v.30 n.1 2019reponame:Brazilian Dental Journalinstname:Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto (FUNORP)instacron:FUNORP10.1590/0103-6440201902329info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLópez López,Edgar AlexanderDominguez,John AlexisGomes,Giovana MongruelMora,Camilo Andrés PulidoBittencourt,Bruna FortesGomes,João CarlosGomes,Osnara Maria Mongrueleng2020-01-27T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-64402019000100058Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/bdj/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbdj@forp.usp.br||sergio@fosjc.unesp.br1806-47600103-6440opendoar:2020-01-27T00:00Brazilian Dental Journal - Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto (FUNORP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of Conditioning Protocols and Ultrasonic Application of an Infiltrant Resin in White Spot Lesions
title Effect of Conditioning Protocols and Ultrasonic Application of an Infiltrant Resin in White Spot Lesions
spellingShingle Effect of Conditioning Protocols and Ultrasonic Application of an Infiltrant Resin in White Spot Lesions
López López,Edgar Alexander
dental enamel
ultrasonics
hydrochloric acid
phosphoric acid
title_short Effect of Conditioning Protocols and Ultrasonic Application of an Infiltrant Resin in White Spot Lesions
title_full Effect of Conditioning Protocols and Ultrasonic Application of an Infiltrant Resin in White Spot Lesions
title_fullStr Effect of Conditioning Protocols and Ultrasonic Application of an Infiltrant Resin in White Spot Lesions
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Conditioning Protocols and Ultrasonic Application of an Infiltrant Resin in White Spot Lesions
title_sort Effect of Conditioning Protocols and Ultrasonic Application of an Infiltrant Resin in White Spot Lesions
author López López,Edgar Alexander
author_facet López López,Edgar Alexander
Dominguez,John Alexis
Gomes,Giovana Mongruel
Mora,Camilo Andrés Pulido
Bittencourt,Bruna Fortes
Gomes,João Carlos
Gomes,Osnara Maria Mongruel
author_role author
author2 Dominguez,John Alexis
Gomes,Giovana Mongruel
Mora,Camilo Andrés Pulido
Bittencourt,Bruna Fortes
Gomes,João Carlos
Gomes,Osnara Maria Mongruel
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv López López,Edgar Alexander
Dominguez,John Alexis
Gomes,Giovana Mongruel
Mora,Camilo Andrés Pulido
Bittencourt,Bruna Fortes
Gomes,João Carlos
Gomes,Osnara Maria Mongruel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv dental enamel
ultrasonics
hydrochloric acid
phosphoric acid
topic dental enamel
ultrasonics
hydrochloric acid
phosphoric acid
description Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate different conditioning protocols and sonic/ultrasonic application of an infiltrant resin (IR) in artificial white spot lesions (AWSL). the V/L surfaces of 48 molars were induced to an AWSL and divided in 6 groups, according to the conditioning protocols and application technique: 15% hydrochloric acid (HA) + manual application of the IR; HA + 37% phosphoric acid (PA) + manual application of the IR; HA + ultrasonic application (U) of the IR; HA + sonic application (S) of the IR; PA+HA+S; and PA+HA+U. For the Penetration Depth (PD), the crowns were etched with HA for 120s. The IR Icon® (DMG) was applied according to the manufacturer`s instructions. The crowns were dye penetrated (0.1% red fluorophore rhodamine B isothiocyanate for 12h) and bleached with 30% hydrogen peroxide for 12 h. The discs were immersed in a 50% ethanol solution, containing 100 µM of sodium fluorescein. The PD (in µm) was measured using confocal laser scanning microscopy (20x). The bond strength (BS) was performed by michoshear test (0.5 mm/min). Data were submitted to 2-way ANOVA and Tukey (α=0.05). For BS, the interaction was not significant (p>0.05). For PD, the main factors were significant (application - p<0.001; conditioning technique - p=0.003). The ultrasonic application showed the highest PD values. PA+HA presented higher results than HA. The sonic/ultrasonic applications and the use of phosphoric acid prior to hydrochloric acid improved PD of the infiltrant resin. Conditioning protocols or application techniques did not influence BS values.
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