Studies of dental root surface caries 2: The role of cementum in root surface caries
Autor: | J. Fu, J. M. McIntyre, John D. B. Featherstone |
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Rok vydání: | 2000 |
Předmět: |
Root surface
business.industry chemistry.chemical_element Dentistry Penetration (firestop) Calcium medicine.disease Hypercementosis Lesion Demineralization stomatognathic diseases medicine.anatomical_structure stomatognathic system chemistry medicine Cementum medicine.symptom business General Dentistry Root caries |
Zdroj: | Australian Dental Journal. 45:97-102 |
ISSN: | 1834-7819 0045-0421 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1834-7819.2000.tb00248.x |
Popis: | Artificial caries lesions were produced in roots of teeth using an acetate buffer system, when the layer of cementum was either normal in thickness, excessively thickened by hypercementosis, or had been removed completely. The rates of lesion progression were measured in each case using polarized light microscopy to measure lesion depth. Analysis of calcium (Ca) and phosphorus (P) loss during the demineralizing process was carried out. The removal of cementum was found to significantly increase the initial rate of penetration of the lesion into the root, although this rate progressively reduced to a level consistent with that found in normal roots after seven days of demineralization. The overall depth remained consistently greater than that observed in normal roots, or when lesions were produced entirely within hyperplastic cementum. Chemical analysis also showed removal of cementum resulted in an initial doubling of the Ca and P lost from the root surface. Prior direct exposure of segments of normal roots to the oral environment was found not to significantly alter the rate of artificial lesion progression, in comparison with that in the originally protected segment of the root surface. It was concluded that an intact cementum layer has the intrinsic ability to protect the underlying dentine of exposed tooth roots against acidic demineralization and that prior exposure to the oral environment does not significantly alter this ability. |
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