2017
DOI: 10.17796/1053-4628-41.4.289
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SEM Analysis of Residual Dentin Surface in Primary Teeth Using Different Chemomechanical Caries Removal Agents

Abstract: Carie Care treated surface exhibited better surface morphology of residual dentin.

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“…The dentinal substrate remaining after caries excavation is very important to maintain pulp vitality, for the adhesion of restorative material and to achieve bio-mimetic restoration. [8,13,14] The remaining dentinal substrate is a hydrated biological complex. It shows variations with different physiological processes, age changes and diseases.…”
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“…The dentinal substrate remaining after caries excavation is very important to maintain pulp vitality, for the adhesion of restorative material and to achieve bio-mimetic restoration. [8,13,14] The remaining dentinal substrate is a hydrated biological complex. It shows variations with different physiological processes, age changes and diseases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drastic changes are observed in its structure according to the depth of cavity preparation, response to previous caries irritations, cavity cut- ting technique and restorative materials used. [8,15] A variety of factors influence the quality of adhesion between dentinal surface and restoration, including the presence of a smear layer produced by the process of caries excavation. [14] In the present study in both the groups inter-tubular micro-porosities and surface irregularities were seen, which can be a contributing factor for better adhesion to the restorative materials (Figs.…”
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