Muhammad Sadiq Billoo, Muhammad Ahsan Kaleem Khan, Taimur Khalid, Syed Murtaza Raza Kazmi
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Abstract
Purpose: This scoping review aimed to investigate how different storage media of extracted human teeth before and after preparation of specimens influence the outcomes of various dental materials intended for clinical application.
Materials and methods: Literature search in four databases and by manual searching was carried out on a predefined PIO as follows: Population - extracted human teeth; Intervention - different storage media; Outcome(s) - material properties.
Results: After screening 110 studies, 11 were included in the scoping review. Eight studies examined storage media effects before specimen preparation and three after specimen preparation. Four studies focused on enamel bonding, six on dentine, and one both on enamel and dentine. Concerning storage of extracted teeth prior to specimen preparation, cryopreservation, Chloramine T and thymol had no negative effect on bond strength to enamel. One study found Chloramine T to increase microleakage at enamel margins whereas another study found no negative effect. Storage in formalin, ethanol and thymol also had no negative effect on microleakage at enamel margins. Cryopreservation decreased bond strength to coronal dentine, but not to mid-coronal or deep dentine. Formalin, Chloramine T, ethanol and thymol had no negative effect on bond strength to dentine nor on microleakage at dentine margins. However, one study found long-term storage in Chloramine T to increase microleakage at dentine margins. Concerning storage of extracted teeth after specimen preparation, thymol significantly lowered bond strength to enamel, whereas formalin had no negative effect. Sodium hypochlorite had no negative effect on bond strength to dentine, and finally, formalin, Chloramine T, ethanol, and thymol had no negative effect on microleakage at dentine margins. Risk of bias assessment showed one high quality study, while the remaining 10 had questionable quality.
Conclusions: The effects of storage media on in-vitro dental material testing are variable and substrate-dependent, with dentine showing greater susceptibility than enamel. While distilled water and cryopreservation showed relative stability, other media like thymol and Chloramine T produced inconsistent results. Standardized protocols and further research are needed to ensure reliable and comparable outcomes.
目的:本综述旨在探讨人类拔牙标本制备前后不同的保存介质对临床应用的各种牙材料效果的影响。材料与方法:在四个数据库中进行文献检索,并通过人工检索预先确定的PIO: Population -拔牙;干预-不同的存储介质;结果-材料特性。结果:在筛选了110项研究后,11项纳入了范围综述。8项研究检查了标本制备前的储存介质效应,3项研究检查了标本制备后的储存介质效应。4项研究关注牙釉质结合,6项研究关注牙本质,1项研究同时关注牙釉质和牙本质。在标本制备前保存拔牙时,冷冻保存、氯胺T和百里香酚对牙釉质的结合强度没有负面影响。一项研究发现氯胺T会增加牙釉质边缘的微渗漏,而另一项研究则没有发现负面影响。福尔马林、乙醇和百里香酚对牙釉质边缘微渗漏也没有负面影响。低温保存降低了与冠状牙本质的结合强度,但对冠状中牙本质和深部牙本质没有影响。福尔马林、氯胺T、乙醇和百里香酚对牙本质的结合强度和牙本质边缘的微渗漏没有负面影响。然而,一项研究发现氯胺T的长期储存会增加牙本质边缘的微渗漏。对于标本制备后拔牙的保存,百里香酚显著降低了与牙釉质的结合强度,而福尔马林则没有负面影响。次氯酸钠对牙本质的结合强度没有负面影响,最后,福尔马林、氯胺T、乙醇和百里香酚对牙本质边缘微渗漏没有负面影响。偏倚风险评估显示1项研究质量高,其余10项研究质量有问题。结论:保存介质对牙体材料检测的影响是可变的,并且与基质相关,其中牙本质比牙釉质更敏感。蒸馏水和低温保存表现出相对的稳定性,而其他介质如百里酚和氯胺T则产生了不一致的结果。需要标准化的方案和进一步的研究来确保可靠和可比较的结果。