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Spectroscopic alterations on enamel and dentin after nanosecond Nd:YAG laser irradiation
Authors:Antunes A  de Rossi W  Zezell D M
Institution:Instituto de Fisica, Departamento de Fisica Aplicada, Rua do Matao, Travessa R, no. 187, Cidade Universitaria, 05508-090 S?o Paulo, Brazil.
Abstract:Laser irradiation on hard tissue has produced a resistant surface that is likely to prevent caries. In this study, human enamel and dentine were exposed to nanosecond pulsed Nd:YAG laser with energy densities of 20-40 J/cm(2) and pulse width of 6 ns inducing chemical changes in these tissues. Infrared analysis of human dental enamel and dentine was performed using the KBr method (2mg sample/300 mg KBr). A correlation between non-lased and lased spectra was performed that gives an indication of the changes in organic and inorganic compounds after laser-tissue interaction. Spectra of teeth simultaneously show the inorganic and organic parts of the tissue. The principal bands: amide bands A, I, II, and III from the collagen-matrix, phosphate from the mineral content, and carbonate bands were identified. The normalized area of peak versus peak position was determined. Changes of the bands attributed to the collagen matrix were verified after Nd:YAG irradiation. The present results suggest a chemical modification of organic and mineral compounds by laser. The spectral results indicated an alteration in the absorption bands relative to, essentially, organic compounds.
Keywords:Dental enamel  Dentine  Nanosecond laser  Caries prevention  Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy  Absorption bands
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