TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of different acidities of electrolyzed water on dentin surface roughness, decalcification and microhardness —a preliminary study
AU - Chen, Ker Kong
AU - Wang, Chau Hsiang
AU - Ting, Chun Chan
AU - Wei, Shin I.
AU - Du, Je Kang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - This study investigated the exposed coronal superficial dentin of 28 human molars were immersed in strongly acidic electrolyzed water (AW group), neutral electrolyzed water (NW group), 5% sodium hypochlorite (negative control, NL group), or deionized water (positive control, DW group). Microhardness was determined at 5-min intervals for 60 min. Surface roughness, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy analyses were performed after 5 and 60 min. Reductions in microhardness were observed in the AW, NW and NL groups, with further decreases as immersion time increased. Surface roughness was also markedly greater, and the Ca/P ratio markedly decreased, in the AW group. Prolonged immersion of dentin in strongly acidic electrolyzed water markedly decreased the microhardness and Ca/P ratio and markedly increased surface roughness. Prolonged immersion can lead to greater softening effect in dentin depending on the acidity of the electrolyzed water used.
AB - This study investigated the exposed coronal superficial dentin of 28 human molars were immersed in strongly acidic electrolyzed water (AW group), neutral electrolyzed water (NW group), 5% sodium hypochlorite (negative control, NL group), or deionized water (positive control, DW group). Microhardness was determined at 5-min intervals for 60 min. Surface roughness, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy analyses were performed after 5 and 60 min. Reductions in microhardness were observed in the AW, NW and NL groups, with further decreases as immersion time increased. Surface roughness was also markedly greater, and the Ca/P ratio markedly decreased, in the AW group. Prolonged immersion of dentin in strongly acidic electrolyzed water markedly decreased the microhardness and Ca/P ratio and markedly increased surface roughness. Prolonged immersion can lead to greater softening effect in dentin depending on the acidity of the electrolyzed water used.
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U2 - 10.4012/dmj.2015-328
DO - 10.4012/dmj.2015-328
M3 - Article
C2 - 27725518
AN - SCOPUS:84989855392
SN - 0287-4547
VL - 35
SP - 803
EP - 809
JO - Dental Materials Journal
JF - Dental Materials Journal
IS - 5
ER -