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Am J Dent ; 11(3): 103-5, 1998 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9823068

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To evaluate with the scanning electron microscope (SEM) the effects of a pulsed Nd: YAG laser on the occlusal surface of human premolars in vitro. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty normal premolars extracted for orthodontic reasons were used and separated in two groups. Group 1 received the irradiation at 2.0 watts, repetition rate of 20 Hz and 124.3 J/cm2 of energy density during 3 minutes, on the occlusal fissure. Group 2 received the laser irradiation in only half of the fissure. RESULTS: The SEM analysis revealed that in the case of shallow fissures the sealing was total but in narrow and deep fissure the sealing was partial or was in complete.


Subject(s)
Dental Enamel/radiation effects , Dental Fissures/radiotherapy , Lasers , Bicuspid , Humans , Laser Therapy , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Neodymium
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Pediatr Dent ; 19(4): 253-7, 1997.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9200196

ABSTRACT

This study determined the shear bond strength of resin composites to primary dentin using three dentin adhesives and the presence or absence of a hybrid zone. The buccal and lingual surfaces of 40 recently extracted noncarious primary teeth were ground flat with SiC paper ending with the 600 grit. The teeth were divided at randomly into eight groups of five teeth (10 surfaces) each: 1) Unetched dentin, dry dentin, All-Bond 2/Bis-Fil P; 2) Unetched dentin, moist dentin, All-Bond 2/Bis-Fil P; 3) Dentin etched for 15 sec with 10% phosphoric acid, dry dentin, All-Bond 2/Bis-Fil P; 4) Dentin etched for 15 sec with 10% phosphoric acid, moist dentin, All-Bond 2/Bis-Fil P; 5) Dentin etched with 10% maleic acid for 15 sec, dry dentin, Scotchbond Multi-Purpose/Z100; 6) Dentin etched with 10% maleic acid for 15 sec, moist dentin, Scotchbond Multi-Purpose/Z100; 7) Dentin etched with 10 citric acid/3% ferric chloride, dry dentin, Amalgambond Plus/Z100; 8) Dentin etched with 10 citric acid/3% ferric chloride, moist dentin, Amalgambond Plus/Z100. All teeth were thermocycled 1000x (5 and 55 degrees C, 30-sec dwell time), and shear bond strength testing was conducted using an Instron (crosshead speed 0.5 mm/min). Failure sites after debonding were examined with the SEM. For each group, one additional tooth was used to prepare two class V cavities (one facial and one lingual) restored according to the specification in each group, sectioned buccolingually and examined with the SEM. The results, in MPa, were: 1) 12.55 +/- 5.97; 2) 10.41 +/- 6.16; 3) 9.94 +/- 7.26; 4) 12.25 +/- 4.70; 5) 13.02 +/- 8.01; 6) 16.51 +/- 8.62; 7) 12.51 +/- 8.95; 8) 17.93 +/- 6.44. ANOVA and Student-Newman-Keuls tests showed no statistically significant differences. SEM evaluation showed that the smear layer was removed in all groups exposing primary dentin tubules infiltrated by resin. A resin-reinforced hybrid layer was readily seen in all specimens.


Subject(s)
Carbon Compounds, Inorganic , Dental Bonding , Dentin-Bonding Agents/chemistry , Dentin/ultrastructure , Resin Cements , Tooth, Deciduous/ultrastructure , Acid Etching, Dental , Adhesives/chemistry , Analysis of Variance , Carbon , Chlorides , Citric Acid/administration & dosage , Composite Resins/chemistry , Dental Cavity Preparation/classification , Dental Restoration, Permanent , Dental Stress Analysis , Ferric Compounds/administration & dosage , Humans , Maleates/administration & dosage , Materials Testing , Methacrylates/chemistry , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Phosphoric Acids/administration & dosage , Silicon Compounds , Silicon Dioxide/chemistry , Smear Layer , Stress, Mechanical , Surface Properties , Thermodynamics , Time Factors , Zirconium/chemistry
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ASDC J Dent Child ; 63(1): 39-41, 1996.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8655749

ABSTRACT

The effect of training on the ability to use dental floss was evaluated in a study involving forty-eight children in the 6.5 to 7.5 age-group. Using a dental plaque index for the proximal surfaces, we observed significantly superior average results for the trained group (five weekly sessions) relative to the group with no training. We also observed a significant average difference favoring the male trained group relative to the female trained group.


Subject(s)
Dental Care for Children/methods , Dental Devices, Home Care , Dental Plaque/therapy , Oral Hygiene/education , Analysis of Variance , Child , Dental Devices, Home Care/statistics & numerical data , Dental Plaque Index , Female , Humans , Male , Sex Factors
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Aust Dent J ; 20(5): 283-6, 1975 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2147

ABSTRACT

The characteristics of eugenol for dental use appear to improve with age. Exposure to air and light causes certain chemical and physical changes, but the exact nature of the age improvement requires further elucidation.


Subject(s)
Eugenol/standards , Bacteria/drug effects , Eugenol/analysis , Eugenol/pharmacology , Hemolysis/drug effects , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Oxidation-Reduction , Time Factors , Zinc Oxide-Eugenol Cement
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