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Influence of air-polishing devices and abrasives on root dentin-An in vitro confocal laser scanning microscope study

  • Autores: Matthias Pelka, Sandra Trautmann, Anselm Petschelt, Ulrich Lohbauer
  • Localización: Quintessence International, ISSN-e 0033-6572, Vol. 41, Nº. 7, 2010, págs. 611-611
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Objective: To assess the influence of air-polishing devices and various abrasives on flat root surfaces. Method and Materials: A total of 168 natural teeth were embedded in polyurethane resin and treated with airborne-particle abrasion using two air-polishing devices (Prophyflex 3, KaVo; EMS Handy, EMS), four abrasives (Airflow powder, EMS; Cleaning powder, KaVo; ClinPro powder, 3M ESPE; and ProphyPearls, KaVo), and three treatment times (5, 10, and 20 seconds). Defects were quantified using a confocal laser scanning microscope. Results: The Prophyflex device clearly generated deeper substance defects compared to the EMS device, regardless of abrasive used (Kruskal-Wallis, P = .004). ProphyPearls abrasive caused the deepest defects with both devices. ClinPro powder produced the least amount of defects. Defect depths increased significantly for all abrasives with increasing treatment times (Kruskal-Wallis, P = .01), and all abrasives except ClinPro powder caused substantial volume loss. Conclusion: The abrasiveness of air-polishing powders differs depending on the polishing device used. ProphyPearls caused more substance loss than ClinPro powder.


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