Shrinkage Prevention of in vitro Demineralized Human Dentine in Transversal Microradiography

J Ruben*, J Arends

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    Abstract

    The shrinkage of demineralized dentine is a serious problem in the assessment of mineral distributions and mineral changes by means of microradiography. In this article it is shown that a treatment with ethanediol of the thin slices used for transversal microradiography prevents shrinkage for about 1 h. Without this so-called diol treatment, the shrinkage effects in demineralized dentin are about 20% in lesion depth and about 30% in mineral loss (DELTAZ) after 120-second drying in air. The prevention of shrinkage by diol treatment of dentine lesions is not influenced by the presence of a surface layer.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)262-265
    Number of pages4
    JournalCaries Research
    Volume27
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1993

    Keywords

    • SHRINKAGE
    • DENTIN
    • MICRORADIOGRAPHY LESIONS
    • DEMINERALIZATION
    • MINERAL LOSS
    • ENAMEL
    • LESIONS

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