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[The dentinal smear layer. Characteristics and interactions. 2].

P L Negri1, S Eramo, M Lotito

  • 1Università degli Studi di Perugia.

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|March 15, 1991
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CK101 (Caridex) showed limited effectiveness in removing the smear layer from dentinal cavity walls during tooth preparation. Further research is needed to understand its full action on the tubular portion of the smear layer.

Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Biomaterials Science
  • Microscopy

Context:

  • The smear layer, a layer of debris formed during dental cavity preparation, can impede bonding and affect treatment outcomes.
  • Understanding the effectiveness of different cleaning agents on the smear layer is crucial for optimizing dental procedures.

Purpose:

  • To evaluate the efficacy of CK101 (Caridex) as a cleanser for dentinal cavity walls compared to water, Tubulicid, and phosphoric acid.
  • To investigate the physical and chemical characteristics of smear layer formation, interaction, and removal during hard tooth tissue preparation.

Summary:

  • A scanning electron microscopy study compared CK101 (Caridex) with water, Tubulicid, and phosphoric acid for smear layer removal.
  • Results indicated that CK101 demonstrated a relative cleaning action but did not effectively remove the tubular portion of the smear layer.

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  • The study builds upon a comprehensive literature review of smear layer properties and its management in dentistry.
  • Impact:

    • The findings suggest that CK101 may have limitations in completely preparing dentinal surfaces for dental restorations.
    • This research contributes to the understanding of biomaterials used in restorative dentistry and their interaction with tooth structure.
    • Provides insights for the development of more effective agents for smear layer management in clinical practice.