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Comparison among four commonly used demineralizing agents for root conditioning: a scanning electron microscopy.

Nathalia Godoy do Amaral1, Maria Lúcia Rubo de Rezende, Fabiana Hirata, Marcus Gustavo Silva Rodrigues, Adriana Campos Passanezi Sant'ana, Sebastião Luiz Aguiar Greghi, Euloir Passanezi.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Dental roots that have been exposed to the oral cavity and periodontal pocket environment present superficial changes, which can prevent connective tissue reattachment. Demineralizing agents have been used as an adjunct to the periodontal treatment aiming at restoring the biocompatibility of roots.
OBJECTIVE: This study compared four commonly used demineralizing agents for their capacity of removing smear layer and opening dentin tubules.
METHODS: Fifty fragments of human dental roots previously exposed to periodontal disease were scaled and randomly divided into the following groups of treatment: 1) CA: demineralization with citric acid for 3 min; 2) TC-HCl: demineralization with tetracycline-HCl for 3 min; 3) EDTA: demineralization with EDTA for 3 min; 4) PA: demineralization with 37% phosphoric acid for 3 min; 5) CONTROL: rubbing of saline solution for 3 min. Scanning electron microscopy was used to check for the presence of residual smear layer and for measuring the number and area of exposed dentin tubules.
RESULTS: Smear layer was present in 100% of the specimens from the groups PA and control; in 80% from EDTA group; in 33.3% from TC-HCl group and 0% from CA group. The mean numbers of exposed dentin tubules in a standardized area were: TC-HCl=43.8±25.2; CA=39.3±37; PA=12.1±16.3; EDTA=4.4±7.5 and CONTROL=2.3±5.7. The comparison showed significant differences between the following pairs of groups: TC-HCl and CONTROL; TC-HCl and EDTA; CA and CONTROL; and CA and EDTA. The mean percentages of area occupied by exposed dentin tubules were: CA=0.12±0.17%; TC-HCl=0.08±0.06%; PA=0.03±0.05%; EDTA=0.01±0.01% and CONTROL=0±0%. The CA group differed significantly from the others except for the TC-HCl group.
CONCLUSION: There was a decreasing ability for smear layer removal and dentin tubule widening as follows: AC>TC-HCl>PA>EDTA. This information can be of value as an extra parameter for choosing one of them for root conditioning.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21986651      PMCID: PMC3984192          DOI: 10.1590/s1678-77572011000500006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Oral Sci        ISSN: 1678-7757            Impact factor:   2.698


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