Elemental analysis of caries-affected root dentin and artificially demineralized dentin

Objectives This study aimed to analyze the mineral composition of naturally- and artificially-produced caries-affected root dentin and to determine the elemental incorporation of resin-modified glass ionomer (RMGI) into the demineralized dentin. Materials and Methods Box-formed cavities were pr...

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Main Authors: Young-Hye Sung, Ho-Hyun Son, Keewook Yi, Juhea Chang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Academy of Conservative Dentistry 2016-11-01
Series:Restorative Dentistry & Endodontics
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5395/rde.2016.41.4.255
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spelling doaj-e154de346c624e48a592e870ab3ae8ba2020-11-24T21:22:50ZengKorean Academy of Conservative DentistryRestorative Dentistry & Endodontics2234-76582234-76662016-11-0141425526110.5395/rde.2016.41.4.255Elemental analysis of caries-affected root dentin and artificially demineralized dentinYoung-Hye Sung0Ho-Hyun Son1Keewook Yi2Juhea Chang3Department of Dental Science, Graduate School, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea.Department of Conservative Dentistry and Dental Research Institute, School of Dentistry, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea.Korea Geochronology Team, Korea Basic Science Institute, Daejeon, KoreaSpecial Care Clinic, Seoul National University Dental Hospital, Dental Research Institute, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea.Objectives This study aimed to analyze the mineral composition of naturally- and artificially-produced caries-affected root dentin and to determine the elemental incorporation of resin-modified glass ionomer (RMGI) into the demineralized dentin. Materials and Methods Box-formed cavities were prepared on buccal and lingual root surfaces of sound human premolars (n = 15). One cavity was exposed to a microbial caries model using a strain of Streptococcus mutans. The other cavity was subjected to a chemical model under pH cycling. Premolars and molars with root surface caries were used as a natural caries model (n = 15). Outer caries lesion was removed using a carbide bur and a hand excavator under a dyeing technique and restored with RMGI (FujiII LC, GC Corp.). The weight percentages of calcium (Ca), phosphate (P), and strontium (Sr) and the widths of demineralized dentin were determined by electron probe microanalysis and compared among the groups using ANOVA and Tukey test (p < 0.05). Results There was a pattern of demineralization in all models, as visualized with scanning electron microscopy. Artificial models induced greater losses of Ca and P and larger widths of demineralized dentin than did a natural caries model (p < 0.05). Sr was diffused into the demineralized dentin layer from RMGI. Conclusions Both microbial and chemical caries models produced similar patterns of mineral composition on the caries-affected dentin. However, the artificial lesions had a relatively larger extent of demineralization than did the natural lesions. RMGI was incorporated into the superficial layer of the caries-affected dentin.https://doi.org/10.5395/rde.2016.41.4.255
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author Young-Hye Sung
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Keewook Yi
Juhea Chang
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Ho-Hyun Son
Keewook Yi
Juhea Chang
Elemental analysis of caries-affected root dentin and artificially demineralized dentin
Restorative Dentistry & Endodontics
author_facet Young-Hye Sung
Ho-Hyun Son
Keewook Yi
Juhea Chang
author_sort Young-Hye Sung
title Elemental analysis of caries-affected root dentin and artificially demineralized dentin
title_short Elemental analysis of caries-affected root dentin and artificially demineralized dentin
title_full Elemental analysis of caries-affected root dentin and artificially demineralized dentin
title_fullStr Elemental analysis of caries-affected root dentin and artificially demineralized dentin
title_full_unstemmed Elemental analysis of caries-affected root dentin and artificially demineralized dentin
title_sort elemental analysis of caries-affected root dentin and artificially demineralized dentin
publisher Korean Academy of Conservative Dentistry
series Restorative Dentistry & Endodontics
issn 2234-7658
2234-7666
publishDate 2016-11-01
description Objectives This study aimed to analyze the mineral composition of naturally- and artificially-produced caries-affected root dentin and to determine the elemental incorporation of resin-modified glass ionomer (RMGI) into the demineralized dentin. Materials and Methods Box-formed cavities were prepared on buccal and lingual root surfaces of sound human premolars (n = 15). One cavity was exposed to a microbial caries model using a strain of Streptococcus mutans. The other cavity was subjected to a chemical model under pH cycling. Premolars and molars with root surface caries were used as a natural caries model (n = 15). Outer caries lesion was removed using a carbide bur and a hand excavator under a dyeing technique and restored with RMGI (FujiII LC, GC Corp.). The weight percentages of calcium (Ca), phosphate (P), and strontium (Sr) and the widths of demineralized dentin were determined by electron probe microanalysis and compared among the groups using ANOVA and Tukey test (p < 0.05). Results There was a pattern of demineralization in all models, as visualized with scanning electron microscopy. Artificial models induced greater losses of Ca and P and larger widths of demineralized dentin than did a natural caries model (p < 0.05). Sr was diffused into the demineralized dentin layer from RMGI. Conclusions Both microbial and chemical caries models produced similar patterns of mineral composition on the caries-affected dentin. However, the artificial lesions had a relatively larger extent of demineralization than did the natural lesions. RMGI was incorporated into the superficial layer of the caries-affected dentin.
url https://doi.org/10.5395/rde.2016.41.4.255
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