Age-related changes in cyclic voltammetry and potentiodynamic studies of normal human dentine
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Age-related changes in cyclic voltammetry and potentiodynamic studies of normal human dentine
Abstract
Impedance spectroscopy is one of the non-destructive techniques used by researchers to measure electrical resistance of biological tissues and ceramics. The purpose of this study is to investigate the voltage-current (V-I) characteristics of sound human dentine from young and old teeth, using cyclic voltammetry and potentiodynamic techniques. Dentine samples were prepared from freshly extracted sound third molars. After electrical measurements, dentine samples were characterized using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Cyclic voltammetric measurements showed that variation of current through sample as a function of applied voltage is linear for dry samples of both age groups. However, for wet samples V-I characteristic were found to be different. The resistivity of dry young dentine is greater than that of old dentine in dry environment, whereas, it was found to be opposite for wet dentine samples. Using the same voltage sweep in potentiodynamic measurements dry samples display similar traces to controls suggesting that the dry dentine acts as an insulator. The number of dentinal tubules and their diameter has been found to decrease with increasing age. We propose that these changes determine the changes in electrical characteristics of sound human dentine. In spite of increasing use of electrical techniques to understand electrical properties of teeth, it is clear from this study that local structural variations and environment have a marked influence. Therefore, this baseline data needs to be considered in any future study or clinical application.
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