Absorption and thermal study of dental enamel when irradiated with Nd:YAG laser with the aim of caries prevention
Autor: | Denise Maria Zezell, Patricia Aparecida Ana, Carlos de Paula Eduardo, G. L. Powell, H. G. D. Boari |
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Rok vydání: | 2009 |
Předmět: |
Absorption (pharmacology)
Materials science Enamel paint business.industry Dental enamel Condensed Matter Physics Laser Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics law.invention Clinical Practice Demineralization Optics law visual_art Nd:YAG laser visual_art.visual_art_medium Irradiation business Instrumentation Nuclear chemistry |
Zdroj: | Laser Physics. 19:1463-1469 |
ISSN: | 1555-6611 1054-660X |
Popis: | It is widely recognized that Nd:YAG can increase enamel resistance to demineralization; however, the safe parameters and conditions that enable the application of Nd:YAG laser irradiation in vivo are still unknown. The aim of this study was to determine a dye as a photoabsorber for Nd:YAG laser and to verify in vitro a safe condition of Nd:YAG irradiation for caries prevention. Fifty-eight human teeth were selected. In a first morphological study, four dyes (waterproof India ink., iron oxide, caries indicator and coal paste) were tested before Nd:YAG laser irradiation, under two different irradiation conditions: 60 mJ/pulse and 10 Hz (84.9 J/cm2); 80 mJ/pulse and 10 Hz (113.1 J/cm2). In a second study, the enamel surface and pulp chamber temperatures were evaluated during laser irradiations. All dyes produced enamel surface melting, with the exception of the caries indicator, and coal paste was the only dye that could be completely removed. All irradiation conditions produced temperature increases of up to 615.08°C on the enamel surface. Nd:YAG laser irradiation at 60 mJ/pulse, 10 Hz and 84.9 J/cm2 promoted no harmful temperature increase in the pulp chamber (ANOVA, p < 0.05). Among all dyes tested, the coal paste was an efficient photoabsorber for Nd:YAG irradiation, considered feasible for clinical practice. Nd:YAG laser at 84.9 J/cm2 can be indicated as a safe parameter for use in caries prevention. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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