酸蚀刻对低矿化牙的结合强度和乳表面结构的影响
Maha M M Ali1, Mena F Abdallah Ali2, Noura M Bakr2
1Orthodontics, Faculty of Dental Medicine for Girls, AL-Azhar University, Cairo, EGY.
Cureus
|September 16, 2024
概括
酸蚀刻显著改善了低矿化牙中正义牙科支架键的强度. 这项研究发现,蚀刻增强了粘附性,尽管它可能会导致牙面损伤,需要进一步的牙科治疗.
科学领域:
- 牙科材料科学 牙科材料科学
- 矯正牙科 矯正牙科是一種矯正牙科.
- 皮肤病学 皮肤病学 皮肤病学
背景情况:
- 低矿化牙在正牙治疗中存在挑战,原因是牙质结构发生变化.
- 在这些情况下,实现可靠的支架粘附对于成功的正牙结果至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了评估酸蚀刻对低矿化牙支架结合强度的影响.
- 为了比较先前用酸蚀刻或不使用酸蚀刻粘合的正义牙科支架的剪接强度.
主要方法:
- 带有诱导性低矿性化的20颗前牙被分为两组:一组没有蚀刻而结合,另一组使用蚀刻.
- 扫描电子显微镜检查了质表面形态在脱矿化和解后.
- 用独立的t-test测量和统计分析了剪接键强度.
主要成果:
- 使用酸蚀刻结合的组与没有蚀刻结合的组相比,显示出明显更大的剪接强度.
- 蚀刻导致了更高的粘性率.
- 然而,蚀刻也导致了更多的质表面破坏,可能需要进一步的修复程序.
结论:
- 酸蚀刻是一种有益的预处理方法,可以增强正义牙科支架对低矿化牙的粘附性.
- 临床医生应该考虑改善结合强度和潜在的面膜表面损伤之间的权衡.
- 可能需要进一步的研究来优化对低矿物质质质面膜的蚀刻协议.
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