Effects of water flow on dental hard tissue ablation using Er:YAG laser.

Mee-Eun Kim, Deuk-Jin Jeoung, Ki-Suk Kim
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Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of water on dental hard tissue ablation using Er:YAG laser as it relates to energy and pulse repetition rate, and determine the water flow rate that produces the most effective ablation at a given irradiation condition.

Background data: Er:YAG laser application leads to volumetric expansion and micro-explosions that result in hard tissue ablation. Ablation efficiency is improved when combined with fine water spray.

Materials and methods: Extracted, healthy human molars were sectioned into two pieces and categorized into small groups related to water flow rate (1.69, 6.75, and 13.5 mL/min), pulse energy (250 and 400 mJ), and pulse repetition rate (5, 10, and 20 Hz). Within the combination of irradiation parameters, a laser beam was applied over enamel and dentin surfaces of the specimens, and the ablation amount was determined by differences in weight before and after irradiation.

Results: At a pulse energy of 250 mJ, the most effective ablation resulted from a water flow rate of 1.69 mL/min in both enamel and dentin. With 400 mJ/pulse, dentin removal was most effective at the water flow rate of 1.69 mL/min, whereas the efficiency of enamel ablation was the highest at 6.75 mL/min. Dental hard tissue ablated better as energy and pulse repetition rate increased.

Conclusion: Effective ablation of dental hard tissue using Er:YAG laser requires that the appropriate water flow rate correspond properly to irradiation conditions. The results of this study suggest the following parameters; a water flow rate of 1.69 mL/min for enamel and dentin ablation at a pulse energy of 250 mJ and for dentin ablation at 400 mJ/pulse, and a water flow rate of 6.75 mL/min for enamel ablation at a pulse energy of 400 mJ, regardless of pulse repetition rate of 5, 10, and 20 Hz.

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水流对Er:YAG激光牙硬组织消融的影响。
目的:研究水对Er:YAG激光消融牙硬组织的影响,探讨其与能量和脉冲重复率的关系,并确定在给定照射条件下产生最有效消融的水流量。背景资料:Er:YAG激光应用导致体积膨胀和微爆炸,导致硬组织消融。与细水雾相结合可提高烧蚀效率。材料和方法:将提取的健康人磨牙切成两段,按水流速度(1.69、6.75和13.5 mL/min)、脉冲能量(250和400 mJ)和脉冲重复频率(5、10和20 Hz)分成小组。在结合辐照参数的情况下,将激光束照射在标本的牙釉质和牙本质表面,通过照射前后的重量差异确定烧蚀量。结果:当脉冲能量为250 mJ时,水流速为1.69 mL/min时,牙本质和牙釉质的消融效果最佳。当脉冲为400 mJ/ min时,牙本质去除效果最好,流速为1.69 mL/min,而牙釉质消融效果最好,流速为6.75 mL/min。随着能量和脉冲重复率的增加,牙硬组织消融效果更好。结论:Er:YAG激光对牙硬组织的有效消融需要与照射条件相适应的合适的水流量。本研究结果提出以下参数:在脉冲能量为250 mJ和400 mJ/脉冲时,牙本质和牙本质消融的水流量为1.69 mL/min;在脉冲能量为400 mJ时,无论脉冲重复频率为5、10和20 Hz,牙本质消融的水流量均为6.75 mL/min。
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