1997
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-051x.1997.tb00212.x
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Tetracycline demineralization of dentin: the effects of concentration and application time

Abstract: The current investigation was initiated to study the effect concentration and application time has on the rate of tetracycline demineralization of dentin. Buccal and lingual surfaces of extracted bovine molars were ground to a smooth flat dentin surface using wetted silicon carbide discs. Standardized depressions were made in the dentin surface with a #909-055 diamond round wheel. Fresh tetracycline HCl (TTC-HCl) (Flavine Int. Inc.) solutions, i.e., 0, 25, 50, 75, 100, 125 and 150 mg/ml were prepared. A 30% ci… Show more

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“…It is likely that the differences in the chemical behavior of TTC-HCl and EDTA influenced these results. Even though both substances cause superficial demineralization of dentine, resulting in exposure of collagen fibers that would facilitate binding of b-FGF and cellular proliferation (14), there is evidence suggesting that low-pH etching agents, such as TTC-HCl, can alter the structure of the collagen fibers, decreasing cellular adhesion (17)(18)(19)(20). The results of the present study suggest that treatment with b-FGF may compensate for this negative effect caused by low-pH tetracycline by increasing cellular density.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is likely that the differences in the chemical behavior of TTC-HCl and EDTA influenced these results. Even though both substances cause superficial demineralization of dentine, resulting in exposure of collagen fibers that would facilitate binding of b-FGF and cellular proliferation (14), there is evidence suggesting that low-pH etching agents, such as TTC-HCl, can alter the structure of the collagen fibers, decreasing cellular adhesion (17)(18)(19)(20). The results of the present study suggest that treatment with b-FGF may compensate for this negative effect caused by low-pH tetracycline by increasing cellular density.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10 Of these, the tetracycline series in particular is used in hydrochloride form, which has a low pH. Shortterm application of a low pH tetracycline HCl solution can demineralize the root surface, [11][12][13] softening the root. Another disadvantage of DDS is that most of the injected drug disappears within 6-7 h.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Tetracycline's anticollagenase activity appears to produce favorable clinical results. [14] There are conflicting reports in literature concerning optimal solution concentration and application time. [13] Of etchants in clinical use, EDTA appears to promote early cell tissue colonization by promoting a more biocompatible surface for cell and tissue attachment.…”
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