Evaluation of resin-enamel interface micromorphology in respect of different Er,Cr:YSGG laser parameters

M. Ayar
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Abstract Background and objective: Enamel irradiation with an erbium,chromium:yttrium-scandium-gallium-garnet (Er,Cr:YSGG) laser has been reported to cause micromorphological alterations within resin-enamel interfaces and subsurface enamel. The present study was conducted to evaluate the effects of different output power/pulse repetition rate parameter combinations of Er,Cr:YSGG laser on the micromorphology of resin-enamel interfaces and subsurface enamel. Materials and methods: Thirty-five bovine incisors were used in the present study. Er,Cr:YSGG laser was used on enamel with different output power/pulse repetition rate parameter combinations as follows: 6 W/20 Hz, 6 W/35 Hz, 6 W/50 Hz, 3 W/20 Hz, 3 W/35 Hz, 3 W/50 Hz. Following adhesive and composite procedures, specimens were sectioned and either acid-etched with 37% phosphoric acid for 1 min or immersed in 55% nitric acid for 12 h. Then the resin-enamel interfaces were investigated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Results: Micromorphological findings by SEM revealed that when enamel surfaces were irradiated with all 6-W groups and 3 W/20 Hz-combinations, large resin structures indicating subsurface microcracks were generally evident within interfaces and subsurface enamel. However, when irradiated with 3 W/35 Hz and 3 W/50 Hz-combinations, the observed resin-enamel interfaces were similar to those of the acid-etched only group. Conclusion: Deploying Er,Cr:YSGG laser with lower power and high pulse repetition rate combinations may reduce damage to resin-enamel interfaces and subsurface enamel. However, assessment of the relationship between these findings and bond strength requires further study.
不同Er,Cr:YSGG激光参数对树脂-牙釉质界面微观形貌的影响
背景与目的:据报道,用铒、铬、钇、钪、镓、石榴石(Er,Cr:YSGG)激光照射牙釉质会引起树脂-牙釉质界面和亚表面牙釉质的微观形态学改变。本文研究了Er,Cr:YSGG激光不同输出功率/脉冲重复率参数组合对树脂-牙釉质界面和亚表面牙釉质微观形貌的影响。材料与方法:本研究采用35只牛门牙。Er,Cr:YSGG激光在6 W/20 Hz、6 W/35 Hz、6 W/50 Hz、3 W/20 Hz、3 W/35 Hz、3 W/50 Hz的不同输出功率/脉冲重复率参数组合下用于牙釉质。在粘合和复合后,将标本切片,用37%的磷酸酸蚀1分钟或在55%的硝酸中浸泡12小时。然后通过扫描电子显微镜(SEM)观察树脂-牙釉质界面。结果:扫描电镜观察发现,在6-W组和3 W/20 hz组合照射牙釉质表面时,界面和牙釉质内普遍存在较大的树脂结构,表明牙釉质表面下存在微裂纹。然而,当3 W/35 Hz和3 W/50 Hz组合照射时,观察到的树脂-牙釉质界面与仅酸蚀组相似。结论:低功率、高脉冲重复率的Er,Cr:YSGG激光可减少树脂-牙釉质界面和牙釉质的损伤。然而,评估这些发现与粘结强度之间的关系需要进一步研究。
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