In vitro demineralization inhibition of enamel caries utilizing an unfilled resin.

Clinical preventive dentistry Pub Date : 1992-11-01
K J Donly, M Ruiz
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Smooth surface caries remain a concern in children, particularly those that are diagnosed with "baby bottle caries." The purpose of this study was to evaluate the caries inhibition of an unfilled resin placed on smooth enamel surfaces. Incisors were obtained and painted with an acid-protective varnish, excluding 2 mm x 6 mm windows on the labial surface. Each tooth had an unfilled resin placed over half the area of the window; the remaining area was not treated. One hundred microns longitudinal sections were obtained from the treated and non-treated sites. Polarized photomicrographs were taken of each section, in imbibition media of air, water and Thoulet's (R.I.: 1.41, 1.47), representing a minimum of 1%, 5%, 10%, and 25% pore volume respectively. The sections were then painted with an acid-protective varnish so that only the external surface was exposed and placed in separate closed environments of a non-fluoridated artificial saliva. One section from each tooth had unfilled resin on the external surface, one section had only natural enamel exposed, and a third section had the external surface varnished to act as a control. The teeth were thermocycled at 10 degrees C and 50 degrees C, 20 cycles per day for three months; they were also cycled through artificial caries challenge (pH 4.4) for 35 minutes, three times per day. Sections were then photographed under polarized light, as before, and areas of lesions were digitized. Results demonstrated caries to be present on all non-treated enamel surfaces exposed to the artificial caries challenge. Significantly less enamel demineralization occurred when an unfilled resin was placed on it (p < 0.001).

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利用未填充树脂对牙釉质龋的体外脱矿抑制作用。
光滑表面的龋齿仍然是儿童关注的问题,特别是那些被诊断为“奶瓶龋齿”的儿童。本研究的目的是评估在光滑的牙釉质表面放置未填充树脂的龋抑制作用。获得门牙并涂上酸保护清漆,不包括唇表面2 mm x 6 mm的窗口。每颗牙齿都有一个未填充的树脂,放置在窗户的一半面积上;剩下的区域没有处理。从处理和未处理的部位获得100微米的纵剖面。在空气、水和Thoulet's (R.I: 1.41, 1.47)的吸胀介质中,分别取至少1%、5%、10%和25%的孔隙体积,对每个切片进行偏振显微成像。然后用防酸清漆涂上这些切片,这样就只暴露在外表面,并将其放置在非氟化人工唾液的单独封闭环境中。每颗牙齿的一个部分外表面有未填充的树脂,一个部分只露出天然牙釉质,第三个部分外表面有清漆作为对照。牙齿在10℃和50℃下进行热循环,每天20次,持续3个月;每天3次,每次35分钟(pH值4.4)。然后像以前一样在偏振光下拍摄切片,并将病变区域数字化。结果表明,所有未处理的牙釉质表面暴露在人工蛀牙的挑战。使用未填充树脂时,牙釉质脱矿率明显降低(p < 0.001)。
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