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Probing the Enamel Topography After Acid Erosion by Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy
Fecha
2012Registro en:
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ELECTROCHEMICAL SCIENCE, BELGRADE, v. 7, n. 12, supl., Part 1-2, pp. 12720-12729, DEC, 2012
1452-3981
Autor
Castro, Pollyana Souza
Dantas, Luiza Maria Ferreira
Nishida, Alexander Cassandri
Francci, Carlos Eduardo
Bertotti, Mauro
Institución
Resumen
In this work, we present an investigation on the thickness of the eroded enamel layer in tooth samples after exposure to citric and hydrochloric acid by using Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy (SECM). Approaching curves with typical negative feedback behavior were obtained in enamel samples for evaluation of topographic changes. In a control experiment, SECM images showed no significant difference in the current monitored during the scan, implying that enamel demineralization did not occur in mineral water medium. Topographic SECM images obtained after contact with citric and hydrochloric acid for different periods of time showed a significant increase in the current relative to a previously protected surface, indicating the structural loss of enamel. The thickness of the enamel layer eroded after contact with hydrochloric acid was significantly higher when compared to the one obtained with citric acid. Hence, our results showed that the enamel acid erosion is a relatively fast process, which is strongly dependent on parameters such as pH, time, acid strength and acid concentration.