Microstructural changes of enamel, dentin–enamel junction, and dentin induced by irradiating outer enamel surfaces with CO2 laser

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Yu-Chih Chiang
Bor-Shiunn Lee
Yin-Lin Wang
Ya-An Cheng
Yen-Ling Chen
Jia-Shyan Shiau
Da-Ming Wang
Chun-Pin Lin
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[1] National Taiwan University and National Taiwan University Hospital,School of Dentistry and Graduate Institute of Clinical Dentistry, College of Medicine
[2] National Taiwan University,Department of Chemical Engineering
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Lasers in Medical Science | 2008年 / 23卷
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CO; laser; Thermal effect; Dentin–enamel junction; Heat-transfer simulation;
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The microstructural changes of enamel, dentin–enamel junction (DEJ), and dentin after CO2 laser irradiation were studied. Buccal enamel surfaces of human third molars about 2 mm from the DEJ were irradiated, and the laser tip was moved 5 mm in a mesiodistal direction with 5 s of irradiation time. The output powers were 2 to 10 W in a continuous mode, and the average doses were approximately from 250 to 1,250 J/cm2. All specimens were examined by a scanning electron microscope, and heat-transfer simulation was also applied to calculate temperature distribution. Surface ablation of enamel and separation of enamel and dentin along the DEJ were observed when the laser power output exceeded 3 W. Heat-transfer simulation indicated that dentin was prone to store more thermal energy than enamel. In conclusion, operation parameters of the CO2 laser should be carefully selected to avoid thermal damage to the DEJ.
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