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Chemical changes associated with increased acid resistance of Er:YAG laser irradiated enamel.

Jennifer Manuela Díaz-MonroyRosalia Contreras-BulnesOscar Fernando Olea-MejíaMaría Magdalena García-FabilaLaura Emma Rodríguez-VilchisIgnacio Sánchez-FloresClaudia Centeno-Pedraza
Published in: TheScientificWorldJournal (2014)
Chemical changes associated with an increase in acid resistance of enamel treated with Er:YAG laser showed a clear postirradiation pattern characterized by a decrease in C at.% and an increase in O, P, and Ca at.% and no changes in Cl at.%. An increased Ca/P ratio after Er:YAG laser irradiation was associated with the use of higher laser energy densities. Chemical changes produced by acid dissolution showed a similar trend among experimental groups. Stable or increased Ca/P ratio after acid dissolution was observed in the irradiated groups, with reduction of Ca released into the acid solution.
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