Calcium solubility of dental enamel following sub-ablative Er:YAG and Er:YSGG laser irradiation in vitro
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Calcium solubility of dental enamel following sub-ablative Er:YAG and Er:YSGG laser irradiation in vitro
Abstract
Background and objective: The objective of the present study was to investigate the effect of sub-ablative Er:YAG (lambda = 2.94 microm) and Er:YSGG (lambda = 2.79 microm) laser radiation on the acid solubility of dental enamel. The influence of fluoride application prior to laser irradiation was additionally evaluated.
Study design/materials and methods: To this end, 294 enamel specimens were prepared from bovine teeth and divided into 14 groups of 21 specimens each. The enamel samples were irradiated in their groups with the Er:YAG and the Er:YSGG laser, using energy densities of 4, 6, and 8 J/cm(2) in each case. Irradiation was additionally repeated in the same way on specimens, which had previously been immersed in 1% sodium fluoride solution for 15 minutes. One group was left untreated and served as a control group. A further group was not irradiated, but only immersed in the 1% fluoride solution for 15 minutes. The enamel specimens were demineralised for 24 hours in an acetate buffer solution. The calcium content in the demineralisation solution was subsequently determined with the aid of atomic absorption spectrometry.
Results: The results indicate a decline in calcium solubility after laser irradiation. Compared to the control group, a 20% lower calcium content was detected in the demineralisation solution after irradiation with the Er:YSGG laser at 8 J/cm(2). The difference between the laser-irradiated groups and the untreated control group was, however, not statistically significant. A significantly lower calcium content was found in the demineralisation solution after fluoridation of the specimens. Additional laser radiation had no further effect on this result.
Conclusions: In summary, it can be stated that, although the erbium laser wavelengths apparently have the potential to increase acid resistance, their application solely for caries prevention would not appear to be sensible under the prevailing conditions.
Copyright 2002 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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