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Effects of acids used in the microabrasion technique: Microhardness and confocal microscopy analysis

BACKGROUND: This study evaluated the effects of the acids used in the microabrasion on enamel. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Seventy enamel/dentine blocks (25 mm2) of bovine incisors were divided into 7 groups (n=10). Experimental groups were treated by active/passive application of 35% H3PO4 (E1/E2) or 6.6...

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Autores principales: Pini, Núbia-Inocencya-Pavesi, Lima, Débora-Alves-Nunes-Leite, Ambrosano, Gláucia-Maria-Bovi, da Silva, Wander-José, Aguiar, Flávio-Henrique-Baggio, Lovadino, José-Roberto
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Publicado: Medicina Oral S.L. 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4628806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26535098
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.51416
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author Pini, Núbia-Inocencya-Pavesi
Lima, Débora-Alves-Nunes-Leite
Ambrosano, Gláucia-Maria-Bovi
da Silva, Wander-José
Aguiar, Flávio-Henrique-Baggio
Lovadino, José-Roberto
author_facet Pini, Núbia-Inocencya-Pavesi
Lima, Débora-Alves-Nunes-Leite
Ambrosano, Gláucia-Maria-Bovi
da Silva, Wander-José
Aguiar, Flávio-Henrique-Baggio
Lovadino, José-Roberto
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description BACKGROUND: This study evaluated the effects of the acids used in the microabrasion on enamel. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Seventy enamel/dentine blocks (25 mm2) of bovine incisors were divided into 7 groups (n=10). Experimental groups were treated by active/passive application of 35% H3PO4 (E1/E2) or 6.6% HCl (E3/E4). Control groups were treated by microabrasion with H3PO4+pumice (C5), HCl+silica (C6), or no treatment (C7). The superficial (SMH) and cross-sectional (CSMH; depths of 10, 25, 50, and 75 µm) microhardness of enamel were analyzed. Morphology was evaluated by confocal laser-scanning microscopy (CLSM). Data were analyzed by analysis of variance (Proc Mixed), Tukey, and Dunnet tests (α=5%). RESULTS: Active application (E1 and E3) resulted in higher microhardness than passive application (E2 and E4), with no difference between acids. For most groups, the CSMH decreased as the depth increased. All experimental groups and negative controls (C5 and C6) showed significantly reduced CSMH values compared to the control. A significantly higher mean CSMH result was obtained with the active application of H3PO4 (E1) compared to HCl (E3). Passive application did not result in CSMH differences between acids. CLSM revealed the conditioning pattern for each group. CONCLUSIONS: Although the acids displayed an erosive action, use of microabrasive mixture led to less damage to the enamel layers. Key words:Enamel microabrasion, enamel microhardness, confocal laser scanning microscopy.
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spelling pubmed-46288062015-11-03 Effects of acids used in the microabrasion technique: Microhardness and confocal microscopy analysis Pini, Núbia-Inocencya-Pavesi Lima, Débora-Alves-Nunes-Leite Ambrosano, Gláucia-Maria-Bovi da Silva, Wander-José Aguiar, Flávio-Henrique-Baggio Lovadino, José-Roberto J Clin Exp Dent Research BACKGROUND: This study evaluated the effects of the acids used in the microabrasion on enamel. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Seventy enamel/dentine blocks (25 mm2) of bovine incisors were divided into 7 groups (n=10). Experimental groups were treated by active/passive application of 35% H3PO4 (E1/E2) or 6.6% HCl (E3/E4). Control groups were treated by microabrasion with H3PO4+pumice (C5), HCl+silica (C6), or no treatment (C7). The superficial (SMH) and cross-sectional (CSMH; depths of 10, 25, 50, and 75 µm) microhardness of enamel were analyzed. Morphology was evaluated by confocal laser-scanning microscopy (CLSM). Data were analyzed by analysis of variance (Proc Mixed), Tukey, and Dunnet tests (α=5%). RESULTS: Active application (E1 and E3) resulted in higher microhardness than passive application (E2 and E4), with no difference between acids. For most groups, the CSMH decreased as the depth increased. All experimental groups and negative controls (C5 and C6) showed significantly reduced CSMH values compared to the control. A significantly higher mean CSMH result was obtained with the active application of H3PO4 (E1) compared to HCl (E3). Passive application did not result in CSMH differences between acids. CLSM revealed the conditioning pattern for each group. CONCLUSIONS: Although the acids displayed an erosive action, use of microabrasive mixture led to less damage to the enamel layers. Key words:Enamel microabrasion, enamel microhardness, confocal laser scanning microscopy. Medicina Oral S.L. 2015-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4628806/ /pubmed/26535098 http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.51416 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Medicina Oral S.L. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Pini, Núbia-Inocencya-Pavesi
Lima, Débora-Alves-Nunes-Leite
Ambrosano, Gláucia-Maria-Bovi
da Silva, Wander-José
Aguiar, Flávio-Henrique-Baggio
Lovadino, José-Roberto
Effects of acids used in the microabrasion technique: Microhardness and confocal microscopy analysis
title Effects of acids used in the microabrasion technique: Microhardness and confocal microscopy analysis
title_full Effects of acids used in the microabrasion technique: Microhardness and confocal microscopy analysis
title_fullStr Effects of acids used in the microabrasion technique: Microhardness and confocal microscopy analysis
title_full_unstemmed Effects of acids used in the microabrasion technique: Microhardness and confocal microscopy analysis
title_short Effects of acids used in the microabrasion technique: Microhardness and confocal microscopy analysis
title_sort effects of acids used in the microabrasion technique: microhardness and confocal microscopy analysis
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4628806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26535098
http://dx.doi.org/10.4317/jced.51416
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