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Mohamed ali, S., Niazy, M., Hafez, R., Elkorashy, M. (2019). The Effect of Application of Forsterite Nanoparticles in Different Protocols on Permeability of Superficial and Deep Dentin. Al-Azhar Dental Journal for Girls, 6(3), 337-353. doi: 10.21608/adjg.2019.6896.1068
Sarah Mohamed ali; Maha ahmed Niazy; Randa Mohamed Hafez; Maha Ibrahim Elkorashy. "The Effect of Application of Forsterite Nanoparticles in Different Protocols on Permeability of Superficial and Deep Dentin". Al-Azhar Dental Journal for Girls, 6, 3, 2019, 337-353. doi: 10.21608/adjg.2019.6896.1068
Mohamed ali, S., Niazy, M., Hafez, R., Elkorashy, M. (2019). 'The Effect of Application of Forsterite Nanoparticles in Different Protocols on Permeability of Superficial and Deep Dentin', Al-Azhar Dental Journal for Girls, 6(3), pp. 337-353. doi: 10.21608/adjg.2019.6896.1068
Mohamed ali, S., Niazy, M., Hafez, R., Elkorashy, M. The Effect of Application of Forsterite Nanoparticles in Different Protocols on Permeability of Superficial and Deep Dentin. Al-Azhar Dental Journal for Girls, 2019; 6(3): 337-353. doi: 10.21608/adjg.2019.6896.1068

The Effect of Application of Forsterite Nanoparticles in Different Protocols on Permeability of Superficial and Deep Dentin

Article 26, Volume 6, Issue 3, July 2019, Page 337-353  XML PDF (1.98 MB)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/adjg.2019.6896.1068
Authors
Sarah Mohamed ali email 1; Maha ahmed Niazy2; Randa Mohamed Hafez3; Maha Ibrahim Elkorashy4
1Nahda university
2professor of operative dentistry, faculty of dentistry, Al-Azhar Uninversity, girls branch
3professor of operative dentistry, faculty of dentistry, Cairo University
4associate professor of operative dentistry, faculty of dentistry, Fayoum University
Abstract
Abstract:
Purpose: This study evaluated and compared the effect of application of Forsterite nanoparticles in different protocols on permeability of superficial and deep dentin at different time intervals. Materials and methods: thirty human molars were used to prepare 60 dentin discs, divided into three main groups (n=20) (P); (P1): Forsterite nanoparticles alone, (P2): Forsterite nanoparticles added to an adhesive system and (P3): Forsterite nanoparticles incorporated in Glass Ionomer. main groups were subdivided into two subgroups (n=10) according to the dentin depth (D); (D1): superficial dentin and (D2): deep dentin. Permeability was measured at three time intervals (T); (T1) baseline, (T2) after one week and (T3) after four weeks. Three wt% of forsterite nanoparticles were added to adhesive system and Glass ionomer. Teeth were sectioned to obtain superficial and deep dentin discs of; 1 mm (± 0.1mm) thickness. Modified Pashly’s split chamber was used to measure dentin permeability at baseline and after application of different protocols. Representative samples were assessed with ESEM and EDAX. Results: all protocols showed permeability reduction. (P2) showed the least permeability at T2 for superficial and deep dentin discs, (P1) showed the least permeability at T3 for both superficial and deep dentin discs and (P3) showed the least permeability reduction. Conclusion: it was concluded that Forsterite nanoparticles applied in different protocols can reduce dentin permeability in superficial and deep dentin. Superior dentin permeability reduction could be achieved after one week of using Forsterite nanoparticles added to the adhesive system and four weeks after using Forsterite nanoparticles alone.
Keywords
Keywords: dentin permeability; forsterite nanoparticles; Adhesive system; Glass Ionomer
Main Subjects
Operative Dentistry
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