1993
DOI: 10.5984/jjpnsoclaserdent.4.85
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Studies on Enamel Solubility and Acid Resistance by Laser

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“…After irradiation, each sample was individually immersed in a plastic vial with a 2 ml acetate buffer solution (0.1 M acetate buffer, pH 4.5) for 8 hours [24][25][26][27]. All plastic vials were fixed onto a polystyrene board to prevent the recipients from falling.…”
Section: Acid Challengementioning
confidence: 99%
“…After irradiation, each sample was individually immersed in a plastic vial with a 2 ml acetate buffer solution (0.1 M acetate buffer, pH 4.5) for 8 hours [24][25][26][27]. All plastic vials were fixed onto a polystyrene board to prevent the recipients from falling.…”
Section: Acid Challengementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of lasers for caries prevention is becoming more possible through the efforts of many researchers. Several types of lasers, such as ruby, CO 2 , Nd-YAG, and argon, with different operational modes and energy outputs, have been used to investigate the possibility of dental caries prevention [Stern et al, 1966[Stern et al, , 1972Yamamoto and Ooya, 1974;Yamamoto and Sato, 1980;Nelson et al, 1986Nelson et al, , 1987Tagomori and Morioka, 1989;Oho and Morioka, 1990;Fox et al, 1992;Kumazaki, 1993;Hicks et al, 1993;Westerman et al, 1994Westerman et al, , 1996. Many studies 424 Caries Res 2002;36:423-429 Tsai/Lin/Huang/Chang have focused on the use of low-energy density lasers to enhance the acid resistance of enamel or tooth roots for potential caries inhibition.…”
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“…Em função do aperfeiçoamento dos equipamentos de laser, o número de estudos sobre o efeito protetor da irradiação laser na desmineralização do esmalte e da dentina tem aumentado nos últimos anos (Magalhães et al, 2008). Vários tipos de lasers, como o rubi, Er:YAG, CO 2 , Nd:YAG, e argônio, com diferentes modos de operação e diferentes parâmetros têm sido investigados (Stern et al, 1966(Stern et al, , 1972Yamamoto e Ooya, 1974;Yamamoto e Sato, 1980;Nelson et al, 1986Nelson et al, , 1987Tagomori e Morioka, 1989;Oho e Morioka, 1990;Fox et al, 1992b;Hicks et al, 1993;Kumazaki, 1993;Westerman et al, 1994Westerman et al, , 1996Delbem et al, 2003), demonstrando que o uso de lasers de alta potência com baixas densidades de energia, pode aumentar a resistência ácida do esmalte dental (Nelson et al, 1986;Bedine et al, 2010). Entretanto, este aspecto ainda tem sido discutido por pesquisadores, a fim de se chegar ao real mecanismo de interação laser-matéria responsável por esta característica.…”
Section: Laser é Um Acrômio De "Light Amplification By Stimulated Emiunclassified