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Head Face Med ; 11: 32, 2015 Sep 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26407628

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of etching time with 15% hydrochloric acid (HCl) on the enamel surface destruction by studying the resulting roughness and erosion depth. METHODS: The vestibular surfaces of 12 extracted, caries free human incisors were divided into four quadrants, and each quadrant was etched with 15% HCl for different numbers of etching cycles (1×2, 2×2, 3×2 and 4×2 min). Surface roughness and erosion depth were measured quantitatively with optical profilometry, and the surface morphology was imaged with scanning electron microscopy (SEM). RESULTS: After two minutes of 15% HCl application a median enamel substance loss of 34.02 µm was observed. Lengthening of etching time (2×2, 3×2 and 4×2 min) resulted in significantly increase in erosion depth to each additionally, between 13.28 -15.16 µm (p < 0.05) ending up in a total median enamel surface loss of 77 µm. Regarding surface roughness no significant (p > 0.05) difference was found between unetched enamel and the etched enamel surfaces. CONCLUSION: Repeated 15% HCl conditioning of the enamel surface increases the depth of the etched surface erosion. However, the total erosion depth is rather shallow and therefore negligible.


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Acid Etching, Dental/adverse effects , Dental Enamel/drug effects , Hydrochloric Acid/adverse effects , Acid Etching, Dental/methods , Humans , Hydrochloric Acid/therapeutic use , Incisor , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Surface Properties
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Int J Comput Dent ; 5(2-3): 145-50, 2002.
Article in English, German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12680047

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The present article describes the development and piloting of an Internet-accessible, database-supported event management system at the University of Münster orthodontic clinic. As an important component of the quality management of the clinic, the database centralizes appointments and events and displays these transparently and clearly in the form of a HTML-GUI (= HTML Graphical User Interface) in the local Intranet. The event overviews are also accessible in the global Internet arranged in tabular form with password protection.


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Appointments and Schedules , Dental Clinics/organization & administration , Local Area Networks , Management Information Systems , Orthodontics/organization & administration , Personnel Staffing and Scheduling/organization & administration , Computer Graphics , Humans , Pilot Projects , Programming Languages , User-Computer Interface
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