SEM EXAMINATION OF MICROMORPHOLOGY CHANGES OF INTRACANAL DENTINE AFTER TREATMENT WITH DIODE LASER

Introduction: In recent years, diode lasers have been increasingly used in endodontics. They are applied after the mechanical treatment of the root canal and lead to various thermal and micromorphological changes in the root canal dentin. For this laser application, different types and designs of op...

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Main Authors: Elka Radeva, Mihail Tarassov, Evgenya Popova, Raya Grozdanova, Dimitar Kosturkov, Tsonko Uzunov
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Published: Peytchinski Publishing 2019-10-01
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spelling doaj-a8adb91f1d02463ca19483a1df941a852020-11-25T01:36:05ZengPeytchinski PublishingJournal of IMAB1312-773X2019-10-012542723272810.5272/jimab.2019254.2723SEM EXAMINATION OF MICROMORPHOLOGY CHANGES OF INTRACANAL DENTINE AFTER TREATMENT WITH DIODE LASERElka Radeva0Mihail Tarassov1Evgenya Popova2Raya Grozdanova3Dimitar Kosturkov4Tsonko Uzunov5Department of Conservative Dentistry, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Medical University, Sofia, Bulgaria.Institute of Mineralogy and Crystallography, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria.Department of Conservative Dentistry, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Medical University, Sofia, Bulgaria.Department of Conservative Dentistry, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Medical University, Sofia, Bulgaria.Department of Conservative Dentistry, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Medical University, Sofia, Bulgaria.Department of Conservative Dentistry, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Medical University, Sofia, Bulgaria.Introduction: In recent years, diode lasers have been increasingly used in endodontics. They are applied after the mechanical treatment of the root canal and lead to various thermal and micromorphological changes in the root canal dentin. For this laser application, different types and designs of optical fibers are developed to improve the spread of laser light. Purpose: The aim of our in vitro study is to identify and classify with scanning electron microscopy (SEM) the morphological changes in the root canal dentin that occur after exposure to diode laser irradiation using two types of optical fibers. Material and Methods: The root canals of 48 freshly extracted teeth are prepared with Pro Taper Gold to F3 and treated with 810 nm diode laser for 8 s with helicoidal withdrawing motion of the laser tip from the apical to the coronal part of the tooth. Teeth are divided into three groups: the first is laser irradiated using quartz fiber, the second is laser irradiated using organically modified quartz fiber, and the third is the reference group without laser treatment. All teeth are prepared for scanning electron microscopy. Results: Micromorphological changes of the root canal dentin in the coronal, middle and apical parts of the root canal are found in SEM. Partially melted dentine is observed as thin films covering the entire surface with dentine tubules. The melting effect on the micromorphology of the root canal walls distinctly increases from the coronal to the apical part of the root canal. Conclusion: The SEM study shows that diode laser irradiation with a wavelength of 810 nm causes sealing of the dentinal tubules. This effect is more pronounced when using quartz optical fiber.https://www.journal-imab-bg.org/issues-2019/issue4/JofIMAB-2019-25-4p2723-2728.pdfdiode lasermicromorphological changesoptical fibersem
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author Elka Radeva
Mihail Tarassov
Evgenya Popova
Raya Grozdanova
Dimitar Kosturkov
Tsonko Uzunov
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Mihail Tarassov
Evgenya Popova
Raya Grozdanova
Dimitar Kosturkov
Tsonko Uzunov
SEM EXAMINATION OF MICROMORPHOLOGY CHANGES OF INTRACANAL DENTINE AFTER TREATMENT WITH DIODE LASER
Journal of IMAB
diode laser
micromorphological changes
optical fiber
sem
author_facet Elka Radeva
Mihail Tarassov
Evgenya Popova
Raya Grozdanova
Dimitar Kosturkov
Tsonko Uzunov
author_sort Elka Radeva
title SEM EXAMINATION OF MICROMORPHOLOGY CHANGES OF INTRACANAL DENTINE AFTER TREATMENT WITH DIODE LASER
title_short SEM EXAMINATION OF MICROMORPHOLOGY CHANGES OF INTRACANAL DENTINE AFTER TREATMENT WITH DIODE LASER
title_full SEM EXAMINATION OF MICROMORPHOLOGY CHANGES OF INTRACANAL DENTINE AFTER TREATMENT WITH DIODE LASER
title_fullStr SEM EXAMINATION OF MICROMORPHOLOGY CHANGES OF INTRACANAL DENTINE AFTER TREATMENT WITH DIODE LASER
title_full_unstemmed SEM EXAMINATION OF MICROMORPHOLOGY CHANGES OF INTRACANAL DENTINE AFTER TREATMENT WITH DIODE LASER
title_sort sem examination of micromorphology changes of intracanal dentine after treatment with diode laser
publisher Peytchinski Publishing
series Journal of IMAB
issn 1312-773X
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Introduction: In recent years, diode lasers have been increasingly used in endodontics. They are applied after the mechanical treatment of the root canal and lead to various thermal and micromorphological changes in the root canal dentin. For this laser application, different types and designs of optical fibers are developed to improve the spread of laser light. Purpose: The aim of our in vitro study is to identify and classify with scanning electron microscopy (SEM) the morphological changes in the root canal dentin that occur after exposure to diode laser irradiation using two types of optical fibers. Material and Methods: The root canals of 48 freshly extracted teeth are prepared with Pro Taper Gold to F3 and treated with 810 nm diode laser for 8 s with helicoidal withdrawing motion of the laser tip from the apical to the coronal part of the tooth. Teeth are divided into three groups: the first is laser irradiated using quartz fiber, the second is laser irradiated using organically modified quartz fiber, and the third is the reference group without laser treatment. All teeth are prepared for scanning electron microscopy. Results: Micromorphological changes of the root canal dentin in the coronal, middle and apical parts of the root canal are found in SEM. Partially melted dentine is observed as thin films covering the entire surface with dentine tubules. The melting effect on the micromorphology of the root canal walls distinctly increases from the coronal to the apical part of the root canal. Conclusion: The SEM study shows that diode laser irradiation with a wavelength of 810 nm causes sealing of the dentinal tubules. This effect is more pronounced when using quartz optical fiber.
topic diode laser
micromorphological changes
optical fiber
sem
url https://www.journal-imab-bg.org/issues-2019/issue4/JofIMAB-2019-25-4p2723-2728.pdf
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