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Home Primary enamel permeability: a SEM evaluation in vivo

Primary enamel permeability: a SEM evaluation in vivo

Authors:

  • A. Lucchese
    Department of Medical-Surgical Sciences of Communication and Behaviour,School of Dentistry, University of Ferrara, Ferrara Italy
  • A. Bertacci
    Department of Oral Sciences University of Bologna, Italy
  • S. Chersoni
    Department of Oral Sciences University of Bologna, Italy
  • M. Portelli
    Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, Department of Dentistry, University of Messina, Messina Italy

ABSTRACT


Aim

The aim of this study was to evaluate in vivo the occurrence of outward fluid flow on primary tooth sound enamel surface.

Methods

Sixty primary upper canines from preadolescent patients (mean age 8.01.9) and 24 retained primary upper canines from adult subjects (mean age 35.01.8) were analysed. The enamel surface was gently polished and air dried for 10 s. An impression was immediately obtained by vinyl polyxiloxane. Replicas were then obtained by polyether impression material, gold coated and inspected under SEM. The hydrophobic vinyl polyxiloxane material enabled to obtain in situ a morphological image of the presence of droplets, most likely resulting from outward fluids flow through outer enamel. For each sample three different representative areas of 5 in the cervical, medium and incisal third were examined and droplets presence values was recorded. All data were analysed by by Fisher's exact test.

Results

Primary enamel showed a substantial permeability expressed as droplets discharge on its surface. Droplets distribution covered, without any specific localisation, the entire enamel surface in all the samples. No signs of post-eruptive maturation with changes in droplets distribution were observed in samples from adult subjects. No statistically significant differences (P = 0.955) were noted in the percentage distribution of enamel area covered with droplets among the two group studied.

Conclusion

SEM evaluation of droplets distribution on enamel surface indicated a substantial enamel permeability in primary teeth, accordingly with histological features, without changes during aging. A relationship between enamel permeability, caries susceptibility and bonding procedures effectiveness could be hypothesised.

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Publication date:

Sep /2012

Keywords:

bonding procedures, caries susceptibility, permeability, primary enamel

Issue:

Vol.13 – n.3/2012

Page:

231 – 235

Publisher:

Ariesdue

Cite:


Harvard: A. Lucchese, A. Bertacci, S. Chersoni, M. Portelli (2012) "Primary enamel permeability: a SEM evaluation in vivo", European Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 13(3), pp231-235. doi:
Vancouver: A. Lucchese, A. Bertacci, S. Chersoni, M. Portelli. Primary enamel permeability: a SEM evaluation in vivo. European Journal of Paediatric Dentistry [Internet]. 2012Sep.1 [cited 2025Dec.05];13(3):231-235. Available from: https://www.ejpd.eu/abstract-pubmed/primary-enamel-permeability-a-sem-evaluation-in-vivo/
MLA: A. Lucchese, A. Bertacci, S. Chersoni, M. Portelli Primary enamel permeability: a SEM evaluation in vivo. European Journal of Paediatric Dentistry. 2012;13(3):231-235

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