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| Title: | Scanning electron microscopy of the root surface texture of extracted periodontally diseased teeth following various etching and chelating regimens |
| Authors: | Bergenholtz, Axel Nadir Babay |
| Keywords: | Scanning Electron microscopy Root surface texture Periodontally diseased Various etching |
| Issue Date: | 1998 |
| Publisher: | Quintessence Publishing |
| Citation: | International Journal of Periodontics & Restorative Dentistry: 18(2); 171-179 |
| Abstract: | Scanning electron microscopy of root surfaces that had been ultrasonically
scaled and subjected to various conditioning regimens revealed the presence
of two distinct types of cracks: extensive cracks, presumed to have
been caused by drying before and during sputter-coating procedures; and
smaller cracks that reflected the pattern of the irregular underlying dentin.
Both etching and chelating agents appear to cause demineralization of
the interfacial layer between cementum and dentin, causing a "peeling
off" of cementum and exposure of the underlying dentin. The results suggest
that burnishing the scaled root surface with either saline or any of the etching
or chelating agents for at least 10 seconds, followed by soaking the
cementum in 8% ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid for about 40 seconds,
achieved a root surface that might be regarded as optimal for regeneration
of periodontal tissues. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5839 |
| Appears in Collections: | College of Dentistry
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