Effects of chloramines and sodium hypochlorite on carious dentin
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Effects of chloramines and sodium hypochlorite on carious dentin
Abstract
In chemo-mechanical caries removal procedures, chloramines are typically used for chemical softening of carious dentin. However, the specific effect of chloramines to be compared to sodium hypochlorite has not been sufficiently clarified. In present study, the effect of chloramines used in the Carisolv-system on carious dentin mechanical properties and morphology were investigated, using Vickers hardness test and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Sections of permanent teeth with dentin caries were treated with chloramines, prepared by mixing amino acids (glutamic acid, lysine, and leucine) with sodium hypochlorite or with sodium hypochlorite alone or with purified water. There was a tendency that the application of the sodium hypochlorite solution softened the sound dentin and/or inner layer of carious dentin more than the application of the chloramines solution did. In SEM observations, the application of chloramines resulted in opening dentinal tubules in the outer layer of carious dentin: Occluded dentinal tubules were seen after sodium hypochlorite application. There is a possibility that the amino acids in the Carisolv-system decrease the aggressive effect of sodium hypochlorite on sound dentin and/or inner layer of carious dentin and also would enhance the disrupting effect on degenerated collagen in carious dentin outer layer.
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