• Title of article

    Minimally invasive caries removal using bio-active glass air-abrasion

  • Author/Authors

    Banerjee، نويسنده , , A. and Thompson، نويسنده , , I.D. and Watson، نويسنده , , T.F.، نويسنده ,

  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    2
  • To page
    7
  • Abstract
    Objectives a air-abrasion has been used to clean teeth and shown to over-prepare access cavity preparation to caries. This study investigated the working hypothesis that bio-active glass air-abrasion is more self-limiting than alumina for minimally invasive caries removal. s extracted molars were scored visually using ICDAS II criteria, divided into sound and carious groups and air-abraded with alumina (n = 10) and bio-active glass (n = 10) in each group, using identical operating parameters. The amount of enamel removed was semi-quantitatively assessed using scanning electron microscopy. Operating time was recorded. s tive glass abrasion removed extrinsic stain and substantial quantities of enamel from all carious fissures but not from sound, where only minimal microscopic surface modifications were observed. Alumina air-abrasion resulted in faster extrinsic stain and clinically substantial enamel removal in both sound and carious groups equally. sions tive glass air-abrasion appeared to show a significant self-limiting tendency towards demineralised enamel and extrinsic stain removal but was slower in comparison to alumina air-abrasion. Self-limiting bio-active glass air-abrasion could be used clinically to clean teeth, detect caries and minimally prepare carious enamel as part of MI caries access or placing a sealant restoration.
  • Keywords
    Caries , Enamel , Air-abrasion , High caries risk , Bio-active glass , Minimally invasive dentistry , alumina
  • Journal title
    Astroparticle Physics
  • Record number

    2038985