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Argon and Nd:YAG Lasers for Caries Prevention in Enamel
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Objective:
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of Nd:YAG and argon laser irradiations on enamel demineralization after two different models to induce artificial caries.
Background data:
It is believed that the use of the high-intensity laser on the dental structure can lead to a more acid-resistant surface.
Materials and methods:
Twenty-one extracted human third molars were sectioned into tooth quarters. The quarters were distributed in three groups: Group I (control), untreated; Group II, Nd:YAG laser (60 mJ, 15 pps, 47.77 J/cm
2
, 30 sec); and Group III, argon laser (250 mW, 12 J/cm
2
, 48 sec). Tooth quarters from each group were subjected to two different demineralization models: cycle 1, a 14 day demineralization (pH 4.5; 6 h) and remineralization (pH 7.0; 18 h) solutions, 37°C and cycle 2, 48 h in demineralization solution (pH 4.5). Samples were prepared in slices (60–100 μm thick) to be evaluated under polarized light microscopy. Demineralization areas were measured (mm
2
) (
n
=11). Data were analyzed by ANOVA and Tukey's test (
p
<0.05).
Results:
Means followed by different letters are significantly different: 0.25 A (control, cycle 48 h); 0.18 AB (control, cycle 14 days); 0.17 AB (Nd:YAG, cycle 14 days); 0.14 BC (argon, cycle 48 h); 0.09 BC (Nd:YAG, cycle 48 h), and 0.06 C (argon, cycle 14 days).
Conclusions:
The argon laser was more effective for caries preventive treatment than Nd:YAG laser, showing a smaller demineralization area in enamel.
Title: Argon and Nd:YAG Lasers for Caries Prevention in Enamel
Description:
Objective:
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of Nd:YAG and argon laser irradiations on enamel demineralization after two different models to induce artificial caries.
Background data:
It is believed that the use of the high-intensity laser on the dental structure can lead to a more acid-resistant surface.
Materials and methods:
Twenty-one extracted human third molars were sectioned into tooth quarters.
The quarters were distributed in three groups: Group I (control), untreated; Group II, Nd:YAG laser (60 mJ, 15 pps, 47.
77 J/cm
2
, 30 sec); and Group III, argon laser (250 mW, 12 J/cm
2
, 48 sec).
Tooth quarters from each group were subjected to two different demineralization models: cycle 1, a 14 day demineralization (pH 4.
5; 6 h) and remineralization (pH 7.
0; 18 h) solutions, 37°C and cycle 2, 48 h in demineralization solution (pH 4.
5).
Samples were prepared in slices (60–100 μm thick) to be evaluated under polarized light microscopy.
Demineralization areas were measured (mm
2
) (
n
=11).
Data were analyzed by ANOVA and Tukey's test (
p
<0.
05).
Results:
Means followed by different letters are significantly different: 0.
25 A (control, cycle 48 h); 0.
18 AB (control, cycle 14 days); 0.
17 AB (Nd:YAG, cycle 14 days); 0.
14 BC (argon, cycle 48 h); 0.
09 BC (Nd:YAG, cycle 48 h), and 0.
06 C (argon, cycle 14 days).
Conclusions:
The argon laser was more effective for caries preventive treatment than Nd:YAG laser, showing a smaller demineralization area in enamel.
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