Efficacy of dental materials in terms of apparent mineral density restoration: Composite resin, glass ionomer cement and infiltrant

In the present study the methodology for assessing the effect of dental treatments on the mineral density of pathological tooth tissues using micro-CT was proposed. The mineral density values of early carious enamel and dentine in its vicinity with the apparent mineral density of the same tissues mo...

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Main Authors: Evgeniy V. Sadyrin, M.Sc., Diana V. Yogina, Michael V. Swain, PhD, Professor, Stanislav Yu. Maksyukov, PhD, Andrey S. Vasiliev, PhD
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-10-01
Series:Composites Part C: Open Access
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spelling doaj-2c26187d652846a6961fa705a6ff5e362021-10-07T04:27:08ZengElsevierComposites Part C: Open Access2666-68202021-10-016100192Efficacy of dental materials in terms of apparent mineral density restoration: Composite resin, glass ionomer cement and infiltrantEvgeniy V. Sadyrin, M.Sc.0Diana V. Yogina1Michael V. Swain, PhD, Professor2Stanislav Yu. Maksyukov, PhD3Andrey S. Vasiliev, PhD4Laboratory for Mechanics of Biomaterials, Don State Technical University, Gagarin Square 1, Rostov-on-Don 344000, Russia; Corresponding author at: Laboratory for Mechanics of Biomaterials, Don State Technical University: Donskoj gosudarstvennyj tehniceskij universitet, 1 Gagarin Square, 344000 Rostov-on-Don, Rostov Region, RussiaDepartment of Dentistry, Rostov State Medical University, Nakhichevansky Lane 29, Rostov-on-Don 344022, RussiaLaboratory for Mechanics of Biomaterials, Don State Technical University, Gagarin Square 1, Rostov-on-Don 344000, Russia; Biomaterials Science Unit, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Camperdown NSW 2006, AustraliaLaboratory for Mechanics of Biomaterials, Don State Technical University, Gagarin Square 1, Rostov-on-Don 344000, Russia; Department of Dentistry, Rostov State Medical University, Nakhichevansky Lane 29, Rostov-on-Don 344022, RussiaLaboratory for Mechanics of Biomaterials, Don State Technical University, Gagarin Square 1, Rostov-on-Don 344000, RussiaIn the present study the methodology for assessing the effect of dental treatments on the mineral density of pathological tooth tissues using micro-CT was proposed. The mineral density values of early carious enamel and dentine in its vicinity with the apparent mineral density of the same tissues modified by two filling materials and an infiltrant were compared. Five cases were considered ex vivo. The high efficacy of laboratory micro-CT for carrying out such observations has been demonstrated. The composite resin was found to be very close in terms of the apparent mineral density to natural enamel as opposed to glass ionomer cement. Also, unlike the latter, the composite resin showed a small amount of internal structural artifacts. When studying the effect of the infiltrant on the apparent mineral density of carious enamel and dentine bordering it, a significant negative effect of acid pre-treatment was observed. In none of the infiltration cases considered was the apparent mineral density of the modified enamel restored to its natural values. In one case the infiltrant reached the dentine and increased its apparent mineral density.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666682021000852CariesApparent mineral densityMicro-CTComposite resinGlass ionomer cementInfiltrant
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author Evgeniy V. Sadyrin, M.Sc.
Diana V. Yogina
Michael V. Swain, PhD, Professor
Stanislav Yu. Maksyukov, PhD
Andrey S. Vasiliev, PhD
spellingShingle Evgeniy V. Sadyrin, M.Sc.
Diana V. Yogina
Michael V. Swain, PhD, Professor
Stanislav Yu. Maksyukov, PhD
Andrey S. Vasiliev, PhD
Efficacy of dental materials in terms of apparent mineral density restoration: Composite resin, glass ionomer cement and infiltrant
Composites Part C: Open Access
Caries
Apparent mineral density
Micro-CT
Composite resin
Glass ionomer cement
Infiltrant
author_facet Evgeniy V. Sadyrin, M.Sc.
Diana V. Yogina
Michael V. Swain, PhD, Professor
Stanislav Yu. Maksyukov, PhD
Andrey S. Vasiliev, PhD
author_sort Evgeniy V. Sadyrin, M.Sc.
title Efficacy of dental materials in terms of apparent mineral density restoration: Composite resin, glass ionomer cement and infiltrant
title_short Efficacy of dental materials in terms of apparent mineral density restoration: Composite resin, glass ionomer cement and infiltrant
title_full Efficacy of dental materials in terms of apparent mineral density restoration: Composite resin, glass ionomer cement and infiltrant
title_fullStr Efficacy of dental materials in terms of apparent mineral density restoration: Composite resin, glass ionomer cement and infiltrant
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of dental materials in terms of apparent mineral density restoration: Composite resin, glass ionomer cement and infiltrant
title_sort efficacy of dental materials in terms of apparent mineral density restoration: composite resin, glass ionomer cement and infiltrant
publisher Elsevier
series Composites Part C: Open Access
issn 2666-6820
publishDate 2021-10-01
description In the present study the methodology for assessing the effect of dental treatments on the mineral density of pathological tooth tissues using micro-CT was proposed. The mineral density values of early carious enamel and dentine in its vicinity with the apparent mineral density of the same tissues modified by two filling materials and an infiltrant were compared. Five cases were considered ex vivo. The high efficacy of laboratory micro-CT for carrying out such observations has been demonstrated. The composite resin was found to be very close in terms of the apparent mineral density to natural enamel as opposed to glass ionomer cement. Also, unlike the latter, the composite resin showed a small amount of internal structural artifacts. When studying the effect of the infiltrant on the apparent mineral density of carious enamel and dentine bordering it, a significant negative effect of acid pre-treatment was observed. In none of the infiltration cases considered was the apparent mineral density of the modified enamel restored to its natural values. In one case the infiltrant reached the dentine and increased its apparent mineral density.
topic Caries
Apparent mineral density
Micro-CT
Composite resin
Glass ionomer cement
Infiltrant
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666682021000852
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