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Combined Effects of Carbon Dioxide Laser and Fluoride on Demineralized Primary Enamel: An in vitro Study
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2006
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Acidulated Phosphate FluoridePrimary EnamelLesion ProgressionOperative DentistryOral BiologyVitro StudyDemineralized Primary EnamelClinical DentistryRadiation OncologyCarbon Dioxide Laser
This in vitro study aimed at evaluating the efficacy of a CO(2) laser (10.6 microm) alone or combined with acidulated phosphate fluoride (APF) on the inhibition of lesion progression in primary enamel. The specimens were treated with/without CO(2) laser and/or APF and submitted to pH cycling. Microhardness analysis was performed and the enamel mineral loss values were obtained. The groups treated with laser and/or APF presented lower mineral loss when compared to the control group (p < 0.05). Laser irradiation alone or combined with APF decreased lesion progression in primary enamel. However, the combined treatment did not show any significant additional effect.
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