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Fluoride uptake and acid resistance of enamel irradiated with Er : YAG laser
Fecha
2008Registro en:
LASERS IN MEDICAL SCIENCE, v.23, n.2, p.141-147, 2008
0268-8921
10.1007/s10103-007-0466-6
Autor
BEVILACQUA, Flavia M.
ZEZELL, Denise Maria
MAGNANI, Romeu
ANA, Patricia A. da
EDUARDO, Carlos de Paula
Institución
Resumen
This study evaluated the resistance to demineralization and fluoride incorporation of enamel irradiated with Er:YAG. A total of 110 bovine teeth were selected and divided into eight groups: unlased, 37% phosphoric acid, and samples irradiated with the Er:YAG laser at several fluences (31.84 J/cm(2), 25.47 J/cm(2), 19.10 J/cm(2), 2.08 J/cm(2), 1.8 J/cm(2), and 0.9 J/cm(2)). The application of acidulated phosphate fluoride was performed after treatments. All samples were immersed in 2 ml of 2.0 M acetic-acetate acid solution at pH 4.5 for 8 h, and fluoride, calcium, and phosphorus ions dissolved were analyzed by atomic absorption spectrometry and spectrophotometry. The phosphoric acid and 31.84 J/cm(2) groups presented the lowest dissolution of calcium and phosphorus ions. Higher fluoride incorporation was observed on 1.8 J/cm(2) and 0.9 J/cm(2) groups. Based on these results, Er:YAG laser was able to decrease acid dissolution and increase fluoride uptake and can be a promissory alternative for preventive dentistry.