Jj. Silberman et al., SEM COMPARISON OF ACID-ETCHED, CO2 LASER-IRRADIATED, AND COMBINED TREATMENT ON DENTIN SURFACES, Lasers in surgery and medicine, 15(3), 1994, pp. 269-276
Research into polymer systems capable of bonding to dentin and enamel
have resulted in improved bond strengths that allow more conservative
restoration and strengthening of teeth. However, pretreatment of the d
entin and enamel of various sorts, including exposure to laser energy,
have been espoused to enhance this bonding. This study investigated t
he effects of two pretreatments, acid and CO2 laser exposure, both alo
ne and in combination, on the surface topography of prepared dentin sp
ecimens as observed by scanning electron microscopy. Eighteen dentin s
pecimens were flat-sanded with 600 grit sandpaper and exposed to 10% m
aleic acid and CO2 laser both alone and in combination. SEM observatio
n suggested that laser treatment prior to acid etching could increase
the resistance of the smear layer to acid removal, that laser exposure
after acid treatment could expose a porous topography suggestive of t
he underlying dentin inorganic structure by way of vaporization of the
collagen surface left after acid demineralization, and that these eff
ects varied in degree with the laser exposure energy. (C) 1994 Wiley-L
iss, Inc.