Low-fluence CO(2) laser irradiation decreases enamel solubility


Autoria(s): ESTEVES-OLIVEIRA, M.; APEL, C.; GUTKNECHT, N.; VELLOSO JR., W. F.; COTRIM, M. E. B.; EDUARDO, C. P.; ZEZELL, D. M.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2008

Resumo

This study investigated whether subablative-pulsed CO(2) laser (10.6 mu m) irradiation, using fluences lower than 1 J/cm(2), was capable of reducing enamel acid solubility. Fifty-one samples of bovine dental enamel were divided into three groups: control group, which was not irradiated (CG); group laser A (LA) irradiated with 0.3 J/cm ; and group laser B (LB) irradiated with 0.7 J/cm(2). After irradiation, the samples were subjected to demineralization in an acetate buffer solution and were then analyzed by SEM. A finite-element model was used to calculate the temperature increase. The calcium and phosphorous content in the demineralization solution were measured with an ICP-OES. ANOVA and the t-test pairwise comparison (p < 0.016) revealed that LB showed significantly lower mean Ca and P content values in the demineralization solution than other groups. A reduction in the enamel solubility can be obtained with pulsed CO(2) laser irradiation (0.7 J/cm(2), 135 mJ/pulse, 74 Hz, 100 mu s) without any surface photomodification and a less than 2 degrees C temperature increase at a 3-mm depth from the surface.

Identificador

LASER PHYSICS, v.18, n.4, p.478-485, 2008

1054-660X

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/25636

10.1134/s11490-008-4023-1

http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s11490-008-4023-1

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eng

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MAIK NAUKA/INTERPERIODICA/SPRINGER

Relação

Laser Physics

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Palavras-Chave #HUMAN TOOTH ENAMEL #ACQUIRED ACID RESISTANCE #CARIES-LIKE LESIONS #IR LASER-ABLATION #DENTAL ENAMEL #IN-VITRO #YAG LASER #ER-YAG #PREVENTION #TISSUES #Optics #Physics, Applied
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