Potential of CO2 lasers (10.6 µm) associated with fluorides in inhibiting human enamel erosion
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Resumo: | This in vitro study aimed to investigate the potential of CO2 lasers associated with different fluoride agents in inhibiting enamel erosion. Human enamel samples were randomly divided into 9 groups (n = 12): G1-eroded enamel; G2-APF gel; G3-AmF/NaF gel; G4-AmF/SnF2 solution; G5-CO2 laser (λ = 10.6 µm)+APF gel; G6-CO2 laser+AmF/NaF gel; G7-CO2laser+AmF/SnF2solution; G8-CO2 laser; and G9-sound enamel. The CO2 laser parameters were: 0.45 J/cm2; 6 μs; and 128 Hz. After surface treatment, the samples (except from G9) were immersed in 1% citric acid (pH 4.0, 3 min). Surface microhardness was measured at baseline and after surface softening. The data were statistically analyzed by one-way ANOVA and Tukey’s tests (p < 0.05). G2 (407.6 ± 37.3) presented the highest mean SMH after softening, followed by G3 (407.5 ± 29.8) and G5 (399.7 ± 32.9). Within the fluoride-treated groups, G4 (309.0 ± 24.4) had a significantly lower mean SMH than G3 and G2, which were statistically similar to each other. AmF/NaF and APF application showed potential to protect and control erosion progression in dental enamel, and CO2 laser irradiation at 0.45J/cm2 did not influence its efficacy. CO2 laser irradiation alone under the same conditions could also significantly decrease enamel erosive mineral loss, although at lower levels. |
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Potential of CO2 lasers (10.6 µm) associated with fluorides in inhibiting human enamel erosionDental EnamelFluoridesLasersHardnessTooth ErosionThis in vitro study aimed to investigate the potential of CO2 lasers associated with different fluoride agents in inhibiting enamel erosion. Human enamel samples were randomly divided into 9 groups (n = 12): G1-eroded enamel; G2-APF gel; G3-AmF/NaF gel; G4-AmF/SnF2 solution; G5-CO2 laser (λ = 10.6 µm)+APF gel; G6-CO2 laser+AmF/NaF gel; G7-CO2laser+AmF/SnF2solution; G8-CO2 laser; and G9-sound enamel. The CO2 laser parameters were: 0.45 J/cm2; 6 μs; and 128 Hz. After surface treatment, the samples (except from G9) were immersed in 1% citric acid (pH 4.0, 3 min). Surface microhardness was measured at baseline and after surface softening. The data were statistically analyzed by one-way ANOVA and Tukey’s tests (p < 0.05). G2 (407.6 ± 37.3) presented the highest mean SMH after softening, followed by G3 (407.5 ± 29.8) and G5 (399.7 ± 32.9). Within the fluoride-treated groups, G4 (309.0 ± 24.4) had a significantly lower mean SMH than G3 and G2, which were statistically similar to each other. AmF/NaF and APF application showed potential to protect and control erosion progression in dental enamel, and CO2 laser irradiation at 0.45J/cm2 did not influence its efficacy. CO2 laser irradiation alone under the same conditions could also significantly decrease enamel erosive mineral loss, although at lower levels.Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica - SBPqO2014-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-83242014000100266Brazilian Oral Research v.28 n.1 2014reponame:Brazilian Oral Researchinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica (SBPqO)instacron:SBPQO10.1590/1807-3107BOR-2014.vol28.0057info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRAMOS-OLIVEIRA,Thayanne MonteiroRAMOS,Thaysa MonteiroESTEVES-OLIVEIRA,MarcelaAPEL,ChristianFISCHER,HorstEDUARDO,Carlos de PaulaSTEAGALL JR,WashingtonFREITAS,Patricia Moreira deeng2018-09-17T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1806-83242014000100266Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/bor/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phppob@edu.usp.br||bor@sbpqo.org.br1807-31071806-8324opendoar:2018-09-17T00:00Brazilian Oral Research - Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica (SBPqO)false |
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Potential of CO2 lasers (10.6 µm) associated with fluorides in inhibiting human enamel erosion |
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Potential of CO2 lasers (10.6 µm) associated with fluorides in inhibiting human enamel erosion |
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Potential of CO2 lasers (10.6 µm) associated with fluorides in inhibiting human enamel erosion RAMOS-OLIVEIRA,Thayanne Monteiro Dental Enamel Fluorides Lasers Hardness Tooth Erosion |
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Potential of CO2 lasers (10.6 µm) associated with fluorides in inhibiting human enamel erosion |
title_full |
Potential of CO2 lasers (10.6 µm) associated with fluorides in inhibiting human enamel erosion |
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Potential of CO2 lasers (10.6 µm) associated with fluorides in inhibiting human enamel erosion |
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Potential of CO2 lasers (10.6 µm) associated with fluorides in inhibiting human enamel erosion |
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Potential of CO2 lasers (10.6 µm) associated with fluorides in inhibiting human enamel erosion |
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RAMOS-OLIVEIRA,Thayanne Monteiro |
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RAMOS-OLIVEIRA,Thayanne Monteiro RAMOS,Thaysa Monteiro ESTEVES-OLIVEIRA,Marcela APEL,Christian FISCHER,Horst EDUARDO,Carlos de Paula STEAGALL JR,Washington FREITAS,Patricia Moreira de |
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RAMOS,Thaysa Monteiro ESTEVES-OLIVEIRA,Marcela APEL,Christian FISCHER,Horst EDUARDO,Carlos de Paula STEAGALL JR,Washington FREITAS,Patricia Moreira de |
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RAMOS-OLIVEIRA,Thayanne Monteiro RAMOS,Thaysa Monteiro ESTEVES-OLIVEIRA,Marcela APEL,Christian FISCHER,Horst EDUARDO,Carlos de Paula STEAGALL JR,Washington FREITAS,Patricia Moreira de |
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Dental Enamel Fluorides Lasers Hardness Tooth Erosion |
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Dental Enamel Fluorides Lasers Hardness Tooth Erosion |
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This in vitro study aimed to investigate the potential of CO2 lasers associated with different fluoride agents in inhibiting enamel erosion. Human enamel samples were randomly divided into 9 groups (n = 12): G1-eroded enamel; G2-APF gel; G3-AmF/NaF gel; G4-AmF/SnF2 solution; G5-CO2 laser (λ = 10.6 µm)+APF gel; G6-CO2 laser+AmF/NaF gel; G7-CO2laser+AmF/SnF2solution; G8-CO2 laser; and G9-sound enamel. The CO2 laser parameters were: 0.45 J/cm2; 6 μs; and 128 Hz. After surface treatment, the samples (except from G9) were immersed in 1% citric acid (pH 4.0, 3 min). Surface microhardness was measured at baseline and after surface softening. The data were statistically analyzed by one-way ANOVA and Tukey’s tests (p < 0.05). G2 (407.6 ± 37.3) presented the highest mean SMH after softening, followed by G3 (407.5 ± 29.8) and G5 (399.7 ± 32.9). Within the fluoride-treated groups, G4 (309.0 ± 24.4) had a significantly lower mean SMH than G3 and G2, which were statistically similar to each other. AmF/NaF and APF application showed potential to protect and control erosion progression in dental enamel, and CO2 laser irradiation at 0.45J/cm2 did not influence its efficacy. CO2 laser irradiation alone under the same conditions could also significantly decrease enamel erosive mineral loss, although at lower levels. |
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