2021
DOI: 10.34172/jlms.2021.82
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The Combination of Laser and Nanoparticles for Enamel Protection: An In Vitro Study

Abstract: Introduction: Dental decay is caused by the fermentation of carbohydrates and the production of acids which demineralize teeth. The fermented food debris lowers the pH under 5.5, resulting in the mineral loss of teeth. Anti-decay factors are used to reduce decay rates and increase dental protection. Methods: Fifteen sectioned teeth samples were immersed in Ag NPs solution and then irradiated with laser pulses. Structures, morphologies, chemical compositions and microhardness were studied using the Vickers micr… Show more

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“…After laser treatment, the rods of the enamel structure appeared tangled to each other which resulted in a reduced acid infiltration and gave better tooth protection. These outcomes are supported by the weight loss measurements after demineralization which indicated a reduced solubility [14]. The nested antibacterial silver nanoparticles provided better enamel protection by levelling up the laser generated rough enamel surface.…”
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confidence: 67%
“…After laser treatment, the rods of the enamel structure appeared tangled to each other which resulted in a reduced acid infiltration and gave better tooth protection. These outcomes are supported by the weight loss measurements after demineralization which indicated a reduced solubility [14]. The nested antibacterial silver nanoparticles provided better enamel protection by levelling up the laser generated rough enamel surface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 67%