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The Ability of Biodentine™ of Guided Tissue Remineralization (GTR): Analysis Using SEM, EDX and TEM
Author(s) -
Endang Suprastiwi,
Aditya Wisnu Putranto,
Ike Dwi Maharti
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
pesquisa brasileira em odontopediatria e clínica integrada
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.185
H-Index - 12
eISSN - 1983-4632
pISSN - 1519-0501
DOI - 10.4034/pboci.2019.191.25
Subject(s) - remineralisation , dentistry , chemistry , materials science , nuclear chemistry , biomedical engineering , medicine , enamel paint
Objective: To analyze the Biodentine™ capability in guided tissue remineralization.  Material and Methods: Four premolar with two cavities per tooth of 3 mm depth were demineralized with EDTA 17% in shaking incubator at 37°C temperature. After 7 days, the sample were washed with aquabidest then were soaked in 20 ml NaCl 1 M (pH 7.0) at 25°C temperature for 8 hours. The samples were divided into two groups: G1: The control group (cavity directly restored with composite resin); G2: Biodentine™group (cavity with Biodentine™as a base then restored with composite resin). All samples were stored in shaking incubator under PBS solution at 37°C temperature. SEM, EDX and TEM analysis were performed on the 7 th and 14 th  day.  Results: The 14 th day Biodentine group had the best SEM remineralization feature with irregular dentine tubular features covered by density of mass. In the EDX analysis, the concentration of calcium ion of the Biodentine group was higher than the control group on the 7 th  day analysis (Biodentin™ 10.2167 and control 1.9667) and on the 14 th day analysis (Biodentine™ 29.833 and Control 22.080). The Biodentine™ group and control group of the 7th and 14th day experienced significant increases in calcium ion concentration while the concentration of phosphate ion in the Biodentine™ and control group had a much lower value of calcium either on the 7 th or 14 th  day. The TEM analysis of Biodentine™ group showed more intrafibrillar remineralization than the control group. The feature of intrafibrillar dentin remineralization is analyzed by looking at the density of black dots in collagen.  Conclusion: Biodentine™ is able to trigger the process of remineralization by guided tissue remineralization.

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