Ultra-Structural Changes at the Apical Stop Irradiated with CO(2) Laser
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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18/04/2012
18/04/2012
2010
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Objective: This study evaluated ultra-structural dentine changes at the apical stop after CO(2) laser irradiation used during biomechanical preparation. Background: Most studies evaluating the sealing efficiency of CO(2) lasers have been carried out after apical root canal resections and retro-filling procedures. Methods: Sixty human canines were prepared with #1 to #6 Largo burs. The apical stops were established at 1 mm (n = 30) and 2 mm (n = 30) from the apex. Final irrigation was performed with 1% NaOCl and 15% EDTA followed by 20 ml of distilled and deionized water. Specimens were subdivided into three subgroups (n = 10 for each stop distance): GI-no radiation (n = 20); GII-3W potency (n = 20), GIII-5W potency (n = 20). After preparation, specimens were evaluated by scanning electron microscopy, with ultra-structural changes classified according to a scoring system based on six qualitatively different outcomes. Results: Statistical analysis using the Mann-Whitney test confirmed more intense results for the specimens irradiated at 5 W potency than at 3 W (p<0.0001). The Kruskal-Wallis test indicated that when using the same potencies (3 or 5 W) at 1 and 2 mm from the apex, there were no statistically significant differences in ultra-structural changes. Conclusions: Our results showed that ultra-structural changes ranged from smear layer removal to dentine fusion. As laser potency was increased from 3 to 5 W, ultra-structural changes included extensive fused lava-like areas sealing the apical foramen. |
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PHOTOMEDICINE AND LASER SURGERY, v.28, n.3, p.345-349, 2010 1549-5418 http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/15503 10.1089/pho.2008.2473 |
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eng |
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MARY ANN LIEBERT INC |
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Photomedicine and Laser Surgery |
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closedAccess Copyright MARY ANN LIEBERT INC |
| Palavras-Chave | #ROOT-CANAL INSTRUMENTATION #CARBON-DIOXIDE LASER #ND-YAG LASER #DIFFERENT PARAMETERS #DENTIN #ENAMEL #CO2 #PERMEABILITY #MICROSCOPY #OBTURATION #Surgery |
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