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The remineralization aspect of enamel according to change of the degree of saturation of the organic acid buffering solution in pH 5.5 / 대한치과보존학회지
Article in Korean | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-70545
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ABSTRACT
The purpose of this study is to observe and compare the remineralization tendencies of artificial enamel caries lesion by remineralization solutions of different degree of saturations at pH 5.5, using a polarizing microscope and computer programs (Photoshop, Image pro plus, Scion Image, Excel). For this study, 48 sound permanent teeth with no signs of demineralization, cracks, or dental restorations were used. The specimens were immersed in lactic acid demineralization solution for 2 days in order to produce artificial dental caries that consist of surface and subsurface lesions. Each of 9 or 10 specimens was immersed in pH 5.5 lactic acid buffering remineralization solution of four different degrees of saturation (0.507, 0.394, 0.301, and 0.251) for 12 days. After the demineralization and remineralization, images were taken by a polarizing microscope (x100). The results were obtained by observing images of the specimens, and using computer programs, the density of caries lesions were estimated. While the group with the lowest degree of saturation (0.251) showed total remineralization feature from the surface to the subsurface of the lesion, the group with the highest degree of saturation (0.507) showed demineralization mainly on the surface of the lesion at the constant organic acid concentration 0.01 M and pH 5.5.
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Full text: Available Database: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Tooth / Software / Lactic Acid / Dental Caries / Dental Enamel / Hydrogen-Ion Concentration Language: Korean Journal: Journal of Korean Academy of Conservative Dentistry Year: 2010 Document type: Article
Full text: Available Database: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Tooth / Software / Lactic Acid / Dental Caries / Dental Enamel / Hydrogen-Ion Concentration Language: Korean Journal: Journal of Korean Academy of Conservative Dentistry Year: 2010 Document type: Article
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