Study Regarding the Inorganic Component Changes in Remaining Root Dentin after Carious Dentin Removal with Carisolv System

2013 
The aims of this study were to evaluate the quantitative and qualitative chemical compound of the calcium and phosphorus ions on the carious radicular dentine surfaces resulted after lesional treatment with Carisolv system and to compare with the healthy radicular surfaces. EDX method was used for quantitative and qualitative chemical microanalysis of dentine radicular surfaces. This method also allowed ions mapping of the evaluated surfaces. The mean calcium ions concentration was larger in the control group when compared with the study group (25.23 wt%, and 24.61 wt%). The same trend was registered for phosphorus ions concentration (10.84 wt%, and 10.52wt%). The results were statistically analyzed using Mann-Whitney test. No significant statistically differences were found when compared the calcium and phosphorus ions concentrations on carious radicular dentin surfaces to the healthy radicular surfaces. The Carisolv system did not lead to quantitative and qualitative changes of the mineral content in remaining radicular dentin.
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