EFFECT OF MOLECULAR-SIZE ON REFLECTION COEFFICIENTS IN HUMAN-DENTIN

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PASHLEY, DH
LIVINGSTON, MJ
WHITFORD, GM
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[1] MED COLL GEORGIA, DEPT ORAL BIOL, AUGUSTA, GA 30902 USA
[2] MED COLL GEORGIA, DEPT PHYSIOL, AUGUSTA, GA 30902 USA
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10.1016/0003-9969(79)90008-6
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R78 [口腔科学];
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1003 ;
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Previous investigations of dentin sensitivity using osmotic stimuli have noted that very high molar concentrations (2-6 M) were required to elicit pain. When hydrostatic pressures were used, far smaller pressures were required, indicating that only a fraction of the theoretical osmotic pressure of solutions is effective for moving fluid across dentin. The ratio of the effective to theoretical osmotic pressures, termed the reflection coefficient (.sigma.) is a measure of the degree of semi-permeability of dentin and can vary from 0 (complete solute permeability) to 1.0 (complete solute impermeability). Dentin discs were placed in a split-chamber device connected to a pressure transducer. The effective osmotic pressures of solutions containing solutes of various molecular sizes were determined on sanded, acid-etched and oxalate-treated dentin. Reflection coefficients in sanded dentin increased with increasing molecular size from 3 .times. 10-4 for sucrose to 0.38 for albumin. Acid-etching produced a statistically significant 5- to 9-fold decrease in reflection coefficients (increased solute permeability) but oxalate treatment restored them to sanded dentin levels.
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