2010
DOI: 10.1007/s10103-010-0840-7
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Effect of different root caries treatments on the sealing ability of conventional glass ionomer cement restorations

Abstract: In this study we compared the microleakage of conventional glass ionomer cement (GIC) restorations following the use of different methods of root caries removal. In vitro root caries were induced in 75 human root dentin samples that were divided in five groups of 15 each according to the method used for caries removal: in group 1 spherical carbide burs at low speed were used, in group 2 a hand-held excavator was used, and in groups 3 to 5 an Er,Cr:YSGG laser was used at 2.25 W, 40.18 J/cm 2 (group 3), 2.50 W, … Show more

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“…The conditioner should be applied and removed with attention so the dentin is not over-dried [ 6 ]. Although conditioning is unnecessary when the sclerotic dentin is removed with laser irradiation, this alternative method of preparation should be avoided because RMGI interacts very superficially with laser-irradiated dentin, adversely influencing the bonding efficacy of RMGI [ 4 , 26 ]. Besides the elimination of the smear layer, some studies suggest that enamel should be edge beveled in order to allow the glass ionomer to have adequate thickness at the margins, which compensate for its low fracture strength [ 7 , 10 ].…”
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“…The conditioner should be applied and removed with attention so the dentin is not over-dried [ 6 ]. Although conditioning is unnecessary when the sclerotic dentin is removed with laser irradiation, this alternative method of preparation should be avoided because RMGI interacts very superficially with laser-irradiated dentin, adversely influencing the bonding efficacy of RMGI [ 4 , 26 ]. Besides the elimination of the smear layer, some studies suggest that enamel should be edge beveled in order to allow the glass ionomer to have adequate thickness at the margins, which compensate for its low fracture strength [ 7 , 10 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diminished function of the salivary gland and reduced unstimulated salivary flow is another important issue leading to dryness of the mouth and xerostomia. All these conditions combined with a chronic disease background, medication and the inability to perform adequate oral hygiene could lead patients to experience severe oral problems, including high levels of dental caries, and difficulties in chewing, eating and communicating [ 3 , 4 , 12 , 24 ].…”
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“…For the acid challenge, samples were submitted to a pHcycling procedure, modified from previously described protocols 13 , 14 . The demineralization solution (pH=4.3) consisted of 2 mmol/L of Ca and 2 mmol/L of phosphate in buffer solution of acetate 0.075 mol/L, and the remineralization solution (pH=7.0) consisted of 1.5 mmol/L of Ca, 0.9 mmol/L of phosphate and 150 mmol/L of potassium chloride.…”
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