Effect of tooth-brushing with a microcurrent on dentinal tubule occlusion

Gangjae KIM, Byoung-Duck ROH, Sung-Ho PARK, Su-Jung SHIN, Yooseok SHIN
2020 Dental materials journal  
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether tooth-brushing with a microcurrent was effective in inducing dentinal tubule occlusion. The specific aims of the study were (1) to evaluate the effectiveness of tooth-brushing with a microcurrent on dentinal tubule occlusion by using scanning electron microscopy (SEM); and (2) to compare the dentinal fluid flow rate after tooth-brushing with a microcurrent by using a sub-nanoliter-scaled fluid flow measuring device (NFMD). All experimental
more » ... ups showed partially occluded dentinal tubules and crystal-like structures at a specific microcurrent intensity indicated that tooth-brushing with a microcurrent could efficiently occlude dentinal tubules. The decrease in dentinal fluid flow rate in the tooth-brushing with microcurrents group indicated that dentinal tubules were occluded and the flow of dentinal fluid had decreased.
doi:10.4012/dmj.2019-205 pmid:32404565 fatcat:v4lbe4rxirh5xml4qbyx7fcyke