Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10923/887
Type: article
Title: Effect of the Nd:YAG and the Er:YAG laser on the adhesive-dentin interface: a scanning electron microscopy study
Author(s): Ghiggi, Paula Cristine
Dall Agnol, Rhuy Cezarotto
Burnett Júnior, Luiz Henrique
Borges, Gilberto Antonio
Spohr, Ana Maria
Publisher: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
Issue Date: 2010
Volume: 28
Issue: 2
First page: 195
Last page: 200
Keywords: LASER
DENTIN
Nd:YAG LASER
Er:YAG LASER
ODONTOLOGIA
LASER - ODONTOLOGIA
MATERIAIS DENTÁRIOS
Abstract: Objective: This study analyzed the adhesive-dentin interface when Nd:YAG and Er:YAG lasers were applied on dentin. Background data: Lasers applied on dentin cause morphological changes of this tissue. As the adhesive systems bond to dentin through the hybrid layer, it is important to investigate the adhesive-dentin interface when dentin is irradiated with lasers. Methods: The oclusal dentin of 12 human molars was exposed and polished with 400 and 600 grit silicon carbide abrasive paper. Teeth were randomly divided into six groups: Group 1 – adhesive system Adper Single Bond 2 (SB); Group 2 – adhesive system Clearfil SE Bond (CSB); Group 3 – Nd:YAG laser (60mJ, 15Hz, 0.9W) and SB; Group 4 – Nd:YAG laser (60mJ, 15Hz, 0.9W) and CSB; Group 5 – Er:YAG (200mJ, 4Hz, 0.8W) and SB; Group 6 – Er:YAG (200mJ, 4Hz, 0.8W) and CSB. Blocks of composite resin were built upon the adhesive system. Tooth/resin sets were cut in mesio-distal direction, resulting four samples for each group. Surfaces were polished until 1200 grit silicon carbide abrasive paper, followed by diamond pastes. Samples were demineralized, deproteinized, dried, metalized and evaluated in SEM. Results: SB formed a thicker hybrid layer, with resin tags longer than CSB. Nd:YAG laser application on the dentin surface, previously to the adhesive procedures, resulted in thinner hybrid layer with less resin tags. Er:YAG laser application on the dentin surface, previously to the adhesive procedures, did not allow the formation of a hybrid layer but formed resin tags. Conclusion: Nd:YAG and Er:YAG laser changed the adhesive-dentin interface.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10923/887
DOI: 10.1089=pho.2009.2530
ISSN: 1549-5418
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