Title of article :
A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON ROOT SURFACE DEMINERALIZATION USING CITRIC ACID and TETRACYCLINE IN VITRO: A SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY STUDY
Author/Authors :
Haghighati, F Department of Periodontics - School of Dentistry - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Arefi, V Department of Periodontics - School of Dentistry - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Citric acid and tetracycline HCl are the most common clinical root demineralization agents used in
periodontal practice. In this comparative in vitro study the
effects of Nd:YAG laser radiation on root surface was
compared to that of citric acid and tetracycline HCl using
SEM. A total of twenty one freshly extracted periodontally
diseased single rooted premolar teeth were root planned
in vitro. The proximal surface of each root was sectioned
and divided to two equal surfaces of experimental and
control. In group "A" Nd: YAG laser at power of 2 watts
was used for 2 minutes at 0 pps. In group "B" citric acid
PH= 1 was applied for 3 minutes & in group "C" 5%
tetracycline HCl solution pH=3.3 was applied for 5
minutes. SEM results showed removal of smear layer, changes in
surface characteristics and opening of dentinal tubules in
all 3 groups when compared to controls. In Nd: YAG
laser group signs of surface cracking, pits and craters
were observed and removal of smear layer, was not
complete at 2 watts power and tubular opening was
minimal. In group "B" smear layer was completely
removed, micro fractures were seen and large opening of
tubules were observed. In group "C", more numbers of
tubules were opened but openings were not as large as in
group "B", smear layer was completely removed and
experimental surfaces were smooth and no micro
fractures were seen.
This study showed that Nd: YAG laser could be used for
the purpose of root demineralization but it needs further
investigations with modification in factors influencing
laser effectiveness to be used as a common method of root
surface demineralization .
Keywords :
Smear layer , dentinal tubules , citric acid , laser , tetracycline HCl , demineralization
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics