AIM: To evaluate chemically the effects of diode laser onfluoride uptake before and after laser irradiation of enamelsurfaces. METHODS: Crowns of 20 sound human teethwere halved and a 3x3mm acid-resistant varnish uncoveredwindow left for: A) no treatment; B) fluoride (Elmexgel); C) diode (fluoride + diode laser); D) diode (diodelaser + fluoride). The dental surfaces were analysed usinga fluoride ion-selective electrode, in order to evaluatethe fluoride treatment in combination with a diode laser.Also, to investigate laser-induced compositional changes(contents in F-) in enamel before/after laser irradiation andtopical fluoride application. RESULTS: The mean ±SD offluoride uptake of teeth of group A was 1.55 ± 0.89 mg/l.Mean fluoride uptake increased sevenfold after fluoridegel treatment: 10.51 ± 3.38 mg/l for group B, up to 15times after gel and laser treatment: 23.62 ± 3.58 mg/lfor group C and was 22.7 ± 4.60 mg/l for group D (diodelaser before fluoride application). The Kruskal Wallis testindicated a statistically significant effect of fluoride uptakefor all three treatments (p<0.001). The Student-Newman-Keuls multiple comparison test indicated a statisticallysignificant increase of fluoride uptake before and after alltreatments, and also a statistically significant difference forlaser treatment versus fluoride gel. However, there was nostatistically significance difference between laser groups.CONCLUSIONS: There is an enhanced capability oflasers to increase fluoride uptake of enamel and providingprotection to enamel surface from acid attack.

Diode Laser irradiation and fluoride uptake in human teeth / M. C., Vitale; Zaffe, Davide; A. R., Botticelli; C., Caprioglio. - In: EUROPEAN ARCHIVES OF PAEDIATRIC DENTISTRY. - ISSN 1818-6300. - STAMPA. - 12:(2011), pp. 90-92. [10.1007/BF03262785]

Diode Laser irradiation and fluoride uptake in human teeth

ZAFFE, Davide;
2011

Abstract

AIM: To evaluate chemically the effects of diode laser onfluoride uptake before and after laser irradiation of enamelsurfaces. METHODS: Crowns of 20 sound human teethwere halved and a 3x3mm acid-resistant varnish uncoveredwindow left for: A) no treatment; B) fluoride (Elmexgel); C) diode (fluoride + diode laser); D) diode (diodelaser + fluoride). The dental surfaces were analysed usinga fluoride ion-selective electrode, in order to evaluatethe fluoride treatment in combination with a diode laser.Also, to investigate laser-induced compositional changes(contents in F-) in enamel before/after laser irradiation andtopical fluoride application. RESULTS: The mean ±SD offluoride uptake of teeth of group A was 1.55 ± 0.89 mg/l.Mean fluoride uptake increased sevenfold after fluoridegel treatment: 10.51 ± 3.38 mg/l for group B, up to 15times after gel and laser treatment: 23.62 ± 3.58 mg/lfor group C and was 22.7 ± 4.60 mg/l for group D (diodelaser before fluoride application). The Kruskal Wallis testindicated a statistically significant effect of fluoride uptakefor all three treatments (p<0.001). The Student-Newman-Keuls multiple comparison test indicated a statisticallysignificant increase of fluoride uptake before and after alltreatments, and also a statistically significant difference forlaser treatment versus fluoride gel. However, there was nostatistically significance difference between laser groups.CONCLUSIONS: There is an enhanced capability oflasers to increase fluoride uptake of enamel and providingprotection to enamel surface from acid attack.
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Diode Laser irradiation and fluoride uptake in human teeth / M. C., Vitale; Zaffe, Davide; A. R., Botticelli; C., Caprioglio. - In: EUROPEAN ARCHIVES OF PAEDIATRIC DENTISTRY. - ISSN 1818-6300. - STAMPA. - 12:(2011), pp. 90-92. [10.1007/BF03262785]
M. C., Vitale; Zaffe, Davide; A. R., Botticelli; C., Caprioglio
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