Otro
A scanning electronic microscopy study of the action of different desensitizing agents on bovine dentin
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General Dentistry, v. 56, n. 5, p. 424-430, 2008.
0363-6771
2-s2.0-52149111856
Autor
Mollica, Fernanda Brandao
Travassos, Alessandro Caldas
Gomes Torres, Carlos Rocha
Fava de Moraes, Marcelo
Balsamo, Marcelo
Resumen
This study sought to use scanning electronic microscopy (SEM) to evaluate the dentinal tubule occlusion potential of different desensitizing agents. Ten slices of bovine dentin were divided into six fragments, cleaned (using ultrasound), and etched for 15 seconds with a 35% phosphoric acid solution. All but one of the groups received a different desensitizing agent; the sixth group served as a control and received no additional treatment. After the agents were applied, the dentin specimens were analyzed by SEM and scores were assigned based on the extent of tubular obliteration. Only three agents demonstrated tubular sealing that was significantly different from that of the control group.
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