Effects of different anti-caries agents on microhardness and superficial microstructure of irradiated permanent dentin: an in vitro study
Abstract Background To compare different anti-caries agents on microhardness and micromorphology of irradiated permanent dentin in vitro, and try to find the most effective agent to prevent radiation-dentin-destruction. Methods A total of 120 dentin samples were prepared from 60 human teeth and rand...
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doaj-1bf4f71bf6e34e9d9c85c9924c91d2f62020-11-25T03:53:09ZengBMCBMC Oral Health1472-68312019-06-011911910.1186/s12903-019-0815-4Effects of different anti-caries agents on microhardness and superficial microstructure of irradiated permanent dentin: an in vitro studyLiLing Wu0Kun Geng1QingPing Gao2Center of Stomatology, Xiangya Hospital Central South UniversityCenter of Stomatology, Xiangya Hospital Central South UniversityCenter of Stomatology, Xiangya Hospital Central South UniversityAbstract Background To compare different anti-caries agents on microhardness and micromorphology of irradiated permanent dentin in vitro, and try to find the most effective agent to prevent radiation-dentin-destruction. Methods A total of 120 dentin samples were prepared from 60 human teeth and randomly divided into 8 groups (n = 15), [ (1)] blank control [2]; irradiation control [3]; irradiation+ fluoride [4]; irradiation+ casein phosphate polypeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate (CPP-ACP) [5]; irradiation+ CPP-ACP+ fluoride [6]; irradiation+ infiltration resin [7]; irradiation+ infiltration resin+ fluoride [8]; irradiation+ infiltration resin+ CPP-ACP. Seven samples of each groups were chosen randomly for microhardness test and eight for scanning electron microscope observation. Results: A decrease of microhardness (P < 0.05) and an obvious morphological change were presented on dentin surface after radiotherapy. After applications of anti-caries agents, the morphological destructions were effectively restored. The infiltration resin plus fluoride group (56.00 ± 4.02 Kg/mm2), infiltration resin plus CPP-ACP group (56.05 ± 3.69 Kg/mm2), infiltration resin group (54.70 ± 4.42Kg/mm2) and CPP-ACP plus fluoride group (53.84 ± 6.23Kg/mm2) had the highest dentin microhardness value after radiotherapy, and no statistically significant difference were found between them. Conclusions Infiltration resin, CPP-ACP, fluoride and their pairwise combination can effectively prevent radiation-dentin-destruction. Among them, infiltration resin with CPP-ACP, infiltration resin with fluoride, CPP-ACP with fluoride, and infiltration resin have the most protective effects on irradiation-dentin-destructions.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12903-019-0815-4RadiotherapyPermanent dentinInfiltration resinCasein phosphate polypeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate (CPP-ACP) |
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LiLing Wu Kun Geng QingPing Gao Effects of different anti-caries agents on microhardness and superficial microstructure of irradiated permanent dentin: an in vitro study BMC Oral Health Radiotherapy Permanent dentin Infiltration resin Casein phosphate polypeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate (CPP-ACP) |
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Effects of different anti-caries agents on microhardness and superficial microstructure of irradiated permanent dentin: an in vitro study |
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Effects of different anti-caries agents on microhardness and superficial microstructure of irradiated permanent dentin: an in vitro study |
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Effects of different anti-caries agents on microhardness and superficial microstructure of irradiated permanent dentin: an in vitro study |
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Effects of different anti-caries agents on microhardness and superficial microstructure of irradiated permanent dentin: an in vitro study |
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Effects of different anti-caries agents on microhardness and superficial microstructure of irradiated permanent dentin: an in vitro study |
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effects of different anti-caries agents on microhardness and superficial microstructure of irradiated permanent dentin: an in vitro study |
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Abstract Background To compare different anti-caries agents on microhardness and micromorphology of irradiated permanent dentin in vitro, and try to find the most effective agent to prevent radiation-dentin-destruction. Methods A total of 120 dentin samples were prepared from 60 human teeth and randomly divided into 8 groups (n = 15), [ (1)] blank control [2]; irradiation control [3]; irradiation+ fluoride [4]; irradiation+ casein phosphate polypeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate (CPP-ACP) [5]; irradiation+ CPP-ACP+ fluoride [6]; irradiation+ infiltration resin [7]; irradiation+ infiltration resin+ fluoride [8]; irradiation+ infiltration resin+ CPP-ACP. Seven samples of each groups were chosen randomly for microhardness test and eight for scanning electron microscope observation. Results: A decrease of microhardness (P < 0.05) and an obvious morphological change were presented on dentin surface after radiotherapy. After applications of anti-caries agents, the morphological destructions were effectively restored. The infiltration resin plus fluoride group (56.00 ± 4.02 Kg/mm2), infiltration resin plus CPP-ACP group (56.05 ± 3.69 Kg/mm2), infiltration resin group (54.70 ± 4.42Kg/mm2) and CPP-ACP plus fluoride group (53.84 ± 6.23Kg/mm2) had the highest dentin microhardness value after radiotherapy, and no statistically significant difference were found between them. Conclusions Infiltration resin, CPP-ACP, fluoride and their pairwise combination can effectively prevent radiation-dentin-destruction. Among them, infiltration resin with CPP-ACP, infiltration resin with fluoride, CPP-ACP with fluoride, and infiltration resin have the most protective effects on irradiation-dentin-destructions. |
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Radiotherapy Permanent dentin Infiltration resin Casein phosphate polypeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate (CPP-ACP) |
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