Morphological patterns of circumpulpal dentin affected by radiation-related caries

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Background: The aim of this work was to evaluate the microscopic characteristics through polarized light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and the mineral content of circumpulpal dentin of irradiated (IT) and non-irradiated teeth (NIT), with deep caries that reached the root canal. Material and Methods: A total of 25 IT were analyzed macroscopically, and radiographed. 5 NIT were used as controls. Two 100-μm-thick sections, per specimen, were evaluated in a polarized light microscopy and a scanning electron microscope. Demographics and clinical data were collected. Results: The results did not demonstrate distinct morphology of the IT compared with NIT. Mineral content values by weight percentage of Ca and P were also similar, corresponding to 66.65% and 33.21% in the IT and 66.60% and 33.29% in the NIT. The Ca/P ratio did not show statistical differences between groups being respectively 2.74 and 2.72, in the IT and NIT (p> 0.05). Conclusions: Radiotherapy does not change morphology and mineral content of circumpulpal dentin in IT.

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Faustino, I. S. P., Palmier, N. R., Fernandes, P. M., Ribeiro, A. C. P., Brandão, T. B., Santos-Silva, A. R., … Lopes, M. A. (2020). Morphological patterns of circumpulpal dentin affected by radiation-related caries. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry, 12(5), e501–e508. https://doi.org/10.4317/JCED.56584

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