scholarly journals The study of cracking on the labial surface of human deciduous anterior teeth caused by the cavity preparation by high speed technic

1965 ◽  
Vol 32 (4) ◽  
pp. 348-356
Author(s):  
Michiko Shishido
2019 ◽  
Vol 52 (2) ◽  
pp. 57
Author(s):  
Gülşah Balan ◽  
Harry Huiz Peteers ◽  
Serap Akyüz

Background: Erbium chromium or erbium lasers constitute preferred instruments for the preparation of that section of tooth adjacent to the pulp chamber rather than high-speed drills, especially in cases of dental injury. Their advantages can support modified operations in achieving optimum recovery and avoiding complications related to the healing process. Purpose: The aim of the study was to describe another modality of the assistance of erbium, chromium:yattrium-scandium-gallium-garnet (Er,Cr:YSGG) laser in traumarelated pulp injury affecting the anterior teeth. Case(s): The results of laser treatment applied to four pulp injuries of three children were analyzed in this case report. Case Management: Er,Cr:YSGG laser-assisted cavity preparation was performed without resort to a local anesthetic, the cavities being sealed with mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA). None of the cases demonstrated symptomatic or peri-radicular pathology during clinical or radiographic examinations. Conclusion: The results contained in this case report support the application in pediatric dentistry of a Er,Cr:YSGG laser to pulpotomy cavities as part of the treatment of traumatic pulpal injuries to permanent incisors.


1972 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 16-21 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. HOLLAND ◽  
S. TAKAYAMA ◽  
J. KOMATSU ◽  
M. RUSSO ◽  
T. SAKAKI ◽  
...  

2012 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
pp. 340-343 ◽  
Author(s):  
Matheus Coelho Bandéca ◽  
CR Santos ◽  
MR Tonetto ◽  
CD Presoto ◽  
OB Oliveira ◽  
...  

ABSTRACT The laser has been widely used in many specialties of dentistry and several wavelengths have been investigated as a substitute for high-speed handpiece. The purpose of this paper is to review the literature about the use of Er:YAG and Er, Cr:YSGG lasers in cavity preparation for dental tissues. Despite the differences in wavelength, pulse duration and energy, the morphological characteristics of the irradiated dentin surface with these lasers are comparable, as well as its effects as methods of dental caries prevention. Thus, Er:YAG and Er, Cr:YSGG lasers prepared cavities with similar effects on the dental tissue, however, further investigations about ideal irradiation conditions are needed for both lasers. How to cite this article Santos CR, Tonetto MR, Presoto CD, Bandéca MC, Oliveira OB Jr, Calabrez-Filho S, Andrade MF. Application of Er:YAG and Er, Cr:YSGG Lasers in Cavity Preparation for Dental Tissues: A Literature Review. World J Dent 2012;3(4):340-343.


2021 ◽  
Vol 46 (1) ◽  
pp. 100-106
Author(s):  
CJ Walinski ◽  
JE Gibson ◽  
DS Colvert ◽  
DC Redmond ◽  
JH Jafarian ◽  
...  

Clinical Relevance Removing laminate veneers on anterior teeth by using an Er,Cr:YSGG dental laser can be completed faster than previously reported while maintaining thermal safety. SUMMARY Objective: When laminate veneer restorations require removal, the process is tedious, time-consuming, and potentially damaging to the underlying tooth structure. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the removal of Empress CAD milled laminate veneers on extracted human central incisors by using an Er,Cr:YSGG dental laser while optimizing speed and maintaining thermal safety. Methods and Materials: A total of 22 extracted human incisors were mounted in acrylic blocks. Conservative veneer preparations were made on all samples with a high-speed dental handpiece with a diamond bur and air/water spray. The 22 blocks of IPS Empress CAD were designed and milled into laminate veneers with a CAD/CAM System and luted to the prepared teeth. An Er,Cr:YSGG dental laser was fitted with a handpiece and laser fiber (600-μm diameter cylindrical fiber, 6 mm in length). Laser parameters were 333 mJ/pulse, 30 Hz, 80% air, 50% water, 600-μm diameter fiber tip, at a fluence of 885.96 J/cm2. The laser fiber tip was held directly on the surface of each veneer in contact, perpendicular to the surface, and moved slowly, covering the labial surface while firing. Results: At the laser parameters tested (333 mJ/pulse, 30 Hz, 80% air, 50% water, 600-μm diameter fiber tip), the average duration of exposure to completely remove each laminate veneer was 14.16 ± 0.60 seconds, with a range of 10.75 to 21.25 seconds. The average thickness of each veneer measured at the midfacial was 0.75 +/− 0.03 mm. The mean intrapulpal temperature increase for this period was 0.71°C ± 0.15°C. Conclusions: A regression model between time and thickness (p<0.0001) proved to be significant. However, the same cannot be said when the same modeling was tested between temperature and thickness. It can therefore be concluded that as the thickness of a veneer increases, more time is necessary to remove a veneer using Er,Cr:YSGG laser energy; however, increasing thickness does not necessarily result in an increase in pulpal temperature. Within the limitations of this study (single restorative material and single luting agent), it can be concluded that removing CAD Empress laminate veneer restorations using an Er,Cr:YSGG laser is reliable and thermally safe, even at an average of 10 W of power at 30 Hz. Additionally, thermal safety is maximized with adequate aerosolized water spray.


Laser Physics ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 20 (4) ◽  
pp. 876-880
Author(s):  
D. P. T. S. Costa ◽  
L. C. S. Beatrice ◽  
L. S. C. Guerra ◽  
M. A. Ribeiro ◽  
F. A. A. Zanin ◽  
...  

2006 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 50-58 ◽  
Author(s):  
Roberta Tarkany Basting ◽  
Juliane Ceolin Predebon ◽  
Flávia Martão Flório

Abstract Aim The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of CVDentUS tips for preparing cavities with ultrasound by dentists certified to use the Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) system. Methods and Materials One thousand sixty (1060) questionnaires were sent via e-mail inquiring about the use of the system with regard to the indication for use, need for anesthesia, final form of cavity preparation, and tip wear. Results Of the valid answers, 81.4% of the dentists used this system for tooth preparation in up to 60% of cases treated. For these procedures, 17.8% did not require use of local anesthesia while using the system. The final form of preparation compared to high speed diamond tips was considered to be more conservative by 48.3% of the certified professionals. With regard to wear, tip and/or adapter fractures, and low cutting speed, 44.4% of users reported problems. Discussion The CVD system seems to be used for tooth cavity preparation by the majority of the certified dentists. This is due to the resultant conservation of tooth structure despite the necessity of anesthesia and the limitations with regard to the lack of cutting efficiency of CVDentUS and tip wear. Clinical Significance The CVD system seems to present limitations with regard to cutting efficiency, wear, and the use of anesthesia in a majority of restorative procedures. Citation Predebon JC, Flório FM, Basting RT. Use of CVDentUS Diamond Tips for Ultrasound in Cavity Preparation. J Contemp Dent Pract 2006 July;(7)3:050-058.


2010 ◽  
Vol 34 (3) ◽  
pp. 229-231 ◽  
Author(s):  
ST Bittencourt ◽  
JR Pereira ◽  
AW Rosa ◽  
KS Oliveira ◽  
JS Ghizoni ◽  
...  

The aim of this study was to quantify the mineral content removed from primary teeth after using a chemomechanical system, called Papacarie®. Materials: Twenty human primary extracted molars were divided into two groups of 10 specimens each. Group A presented sound molars and Group B decayed molars on the occlusal or occlusal-proximal surface. In Group A, cavities in enamel and dentin with high speed drills were made before treatment. All teeth were treated with Papacárie® following the manufacturer's instructions. Each cavity was filled in with the product, allowing curing for 45 seconds, and then removed with the noncutting edge of the curette. The collected material was sent for laboratory analysis using atomic absorption spectrophotometry technique. Medians for each group were calculated through the application of Mann-Whitney and a statistically significant difference (p <0005) was observed. To verify the quantity of calcium removed from sound tissue, the median of calcium in group A (0.08% Ca) was compared with that of the gold standard (0.04% Ca), which showed a close correlation of values between them. Results indicate that the amount of calcium removed with Papacárie® affects only the carious component of teeth. This goes in accordance with the principles of cavity preparation and follows the current philosophy of preventive dentistry.


2012 ◽  
Vol 71 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 610-615 ◽  
Author(s):  
Petra Mosskull Hjertton ◽  
Mats Bågesund

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