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Comparison of Different Doses of Er:Yag Laser Irradiation Combined With Mi-Varnish on the Inhibition of Enamel Demineralization Publisher



Akhoundi MSA1 ; Asefi S2 ; Ghaleshahi M3 ; Chiniforush N4 ; Nejatifard M5
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  1. 1. Dental Research Center, Orthodontic Department, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  2. 2. No 30, Moghadas street, 2nd square of Tehranpars, Tehran, Iran
  3. 3. Dentist, Private Practice, Isfahan, Iran
  4. 4. Dental Materials, Dental Research Center, Laser Research Center of Dentistry (LRCD), Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  5. 5. Operative Dentistry Department, Dentistry School, AJA University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

Source: Lasers in Dental Science Published:2023


Abstract

Purpose: White spot lesions during fixed orthodontic treatment can be prevented by the application of lasers, fluoride varnishes or products containing calcium-phosphorus. This novel study aimed to evaluate the effect of different doses of Er:YAG laser irradiation combined with casein phosphopeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate varnish (MI varnish 5% NaF with 2% CPP-ACP) on the prevention of enamel demineralization around orthodontic brackets. Methods: Buccal surface of eighty extracted human permanent premolars was prepared. Specimens were randomly divided into 8 groups (i.e., 10 per each): A: Er:YAG laser with 0.9 mm tip B: Group A + varnish C: Er:YAG laser with 7 mm tip D: Group C +varnish E: Er:YAG laser with 1.3 mm tip F: Group E+ varnish G: MI varnish H: control. Er:YAG laser was irradiated at energy densities as 10 J/cm2, 620 J/cm2 or 300 J/cm2. The teeth were further subjected to 10-day pH cycling (6-h demineralization /18-h remineralization). The excrement of calcium and phosphorous ions was quantified by inductively coupled plasma (ICP). Results: The laser treatments with 1.3, 0.9, and 7 mm diameter and the interaction of laser and MI varnish have no significant preventive effect against enamel demineralization, but MI varnish application (p value = 0/005) reduced enamel white spots. Conclusions: There was a tendency to higher caries resistance by MI varnish application However, Er:YAG laser irradiation did not have a remarkable effect on demineralization control. Clinical Relevance: MI varnish can control caries, whereas Er:YAG laser irradiation does not have a protective effect. © 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.