Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the ability of polishing paste containing surface pre-reacted glass-ionomer (S-PRG) filler to prevent acidic attack on tooth enamel surfaces. Resin composites were filled in the standardized cavities and finished with silicon carbide paper. These specimens were divided into three groups: the unpolished “control” group, the “PRG” group polished with S-PRG paste, and the “DDP” group polished with diamond-containing polishing paste. Following polishing, the specimens were immersed in a lactic acid buffer solution for 28 days. Optical coherence tomography (OCT) signals were measured to obtain the signal intensity and width at 1/e2 at selected locations on the enamel surface adjacent to the restoration. Although signal intensity significantly increased in all groups, widths at 1/e2 did not change significantly in the PRG group. For both the control and DDP groups, signal intensity and width at 1/e2 increased and decreased over time, respectively.
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Iijima, T., Kurokawa, H., Takamizawa, T., Hirokane, E., Takahashi, N., Wakamatsu, K., … Miyazaki, M. (2021). Prevention of acidic attack on tooth enamel surfaces using polishing paste containing ion-releasing filler. Dental Materials Journal, 40(6), 1352–1358. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.2021-011
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