Morphological changes of human teeth with Er:YAG laser irradiation.

1999 
ABSTRACT Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate morphological changes in human enamel and dentin structures irradiated with the use of an Er:YAG laser. Summary Background Data: Despite the high number of research projects concerned with digital applications of lasers, few studies have targeted the effects of Er:YAG laser irradiation on human enamel or dentin structures. Methods: Enamel and dentin surfaces of 40 extracted human teeth were irradiated for 5 seconds with a 2.94 μm wavelength, at an output of 300 mJ. Histological and scanning electron microscope studies were then performed to determine the morphological changes in the enamel and dentin structures of those teeth. Results: The Er:YAG laser beam produced defects without signs of serious thermal damage to enamel or dentin. Undesirable thermal effects such as surface cracking or carbonization were not observed. Histological examinations revealed the presence of a thin basophilic line at the bottom and along the walls of defects in ...
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