Title of article
Dentine desensitization induced by prophylactic and air-polishing procedures: An in vitro dentine permeability and confocal microscopy study
Author/Authors
Sauro، نويسنده , , Salvatore and Watson، نويسنده , , Timothy F. and Thompson، نويسنده , , Ian، نويسنده ,
Pages
12
From page
411
To page
422
Abstract
Objectives
posure of dentinal tubules causes fluid movement and dentinal hypersensitivity. This study aimed at evaluating the dentine permeability after prophylactic measures performed on exposed dentine after immersion in artificial saliva and citric acid challenge. Confocal microscopy was performed to evaluate the percentage of occluded tubules (OCT%) and the changes in dentine morphology.
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-powders and pastes were tested in this study. An oxalic acid liner was used as a positive control. Dentine discs from human third molars were treated with each material and the dentine permeability was evaluated using a fluid filtration system working at 20 cm H2O. Artificial saliva and citric acid were used for the determination of changes in dentine permeability. The percentage of tubule occlusion capability (OCT%) was evaluated using confocal microscopy.
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e products used in this study were able to significantly reduce the dentine permeability of acid-etched specimens. The use of the bioactive glass and sodium bicarbonate showed the highest values in dentine permeability reduction. However, the air-polishing procedures performed with Sylc bioactive glass powder created a dentine surface resistant to citric acid attack.
sion
ive glass is suitable for treatment of dentinal hypersensitivity by creating a dentine surface resistant to citric acid attack.
Keywords
confocal microscopy , Dentine permeability , Dentinal hypersensitivity treatments , Prophylactic procedures , Air-polishing powders , Prophy-pastes , Hydrostatic pulpal pressure
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2038757
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