Abstract
Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the removal effect of the Nd:YAG laser irradiation and Carisolv™ on carious dentin. Background Data: Many previous studies have reported several simple and alternative techniques, such as lasers and chemicals, for caries removal. Methods: Carisolv™ was applied on the surface of 20 extracted human anterior and molar teeth for 1 min and then the Nd:YAG laser was irradiated with a continuous water spray for another 1 min. The energy densities were varied from 2 to 6W with a repetition rate of 20 pps. As caries removal progressed, the cavity was carefully assessed by DIAGNOdent. Each lesion was photographed before and after treatment, and the treated cavity was observed microscopically using a stereoscope and with scanning electron microscope (SEM). Thermal change at the time of laser irradiation was measured by thermovision. Results: Our results revealed that application of Carisolv™ followed by Nd:YAG laser irradiation at 4–6W pulse energy effectively removed dentin caries. The total procedure was usually repeated once or twice for complete caries removal. From the SEM study, it was found that the cavity surface treated with the laser revealed various patterns of microirregularity, often accompanied by microfissure propagation. There was also no smear layer. Conclusions: It was revealed that Nd:YAG laser and Carisolv™ could provide an alternative technique for caries removal instead of the conventional mechanical drilling and cutting.
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