Enhanced permeability of acid-etched or ground dental enamel

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作者
Kuhar, M
Cevc, P
Schara, M
Funduk, N
机构
[1] UNIV LJUBLJANA, FAC MED, DEPT REMOVABLE PROSTHODONT, LJUBLJANA 1000, SLOVENIA
[2] UNIV LJUBLJANA, FAC MED, ELECTRON PARAMAGNET RESONANCE CTR, LJUBLJANA 1000, SLOVENIA
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10.1016/S0022-3913(97)70098-2
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R78 [口腔科学];
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1003 ;
摘要
Statement of problem. Acid etching creates retentive microcraters on enamel surfaces. Designing of a partial denture often involves reshaping the supporting and retentive teeth by grinding the enamel. Unfortunately, both these procedures damage the enamel surface. In vivo such surface damage takes several months to recover. Purpose. This study evaluated the effect of 1-minute etching, prolonged etching, and grinding on the permeability of dental enamel for water-soluble molecules. Material and methods. With the electron paramagnetic resonance and a two-chamber diffusion cell, the influence of etching and grinding on the diffusion of spin label molecules through the enamel was studied quantitatively. The enamel permeability was measured in 30 sound enamel samples, of which 10 samples were exposed to 1-minute etching with 37% phosphoric acid, 10 samples were etched for 5 minutes, and 10 samples were ground with a diamond bur. Results and Conclusions. All procedures significantly increased the permeability of dental enamel. These results demonstrate that in vivo the acid-etched and ground dental enamel surfaces are less protected and consequently, unless the tooth is properly protected, are more susceptible to carious lesions. Therefore ground or accidentally etched enamel should be protected.
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