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Analysis of reaction products on hydroxyapatite created by tooth etchants with different compositions.

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PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to investigate the reaction products formed by application of three tooth etchants to hydroxyapatite. METHODS Tooth etchants with three different compositions, designed for… Click to show full abstract

PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to investigate the reaction products formed by application of three tooth etchants to hydroxyapatite. METHODS Tooth etchants with three different compositions, designed for application to teeth before dental adhesive - " K-etchant GEL" (containing phosphoric acid), "Enamel Conditioner" (containing organic acids), and "Multi Etchant" (containing acidic monomer) - were applied to hydroxyapatite plates. RESULTS Atomic force microscopy measurements revealed that Multi Etchant formed nano-sized particles on the hydroxyapatite. X-ray diffraction and Fourier transform infrared spectrometer analyses of the powdered hydroxyapatite indicated that Enamel Conditioner produced calcium tartrate whereas K-etchant GEL generated monetite. These results indicated that each etchant reacted with hydroxyapatite in a different way. CONCLUSION Not only differences among the etching ability of etchants, but also differences in the reaction compounds they produce may influence bonding performance in clinical practice.

Keywords: reaction products; analysis reaction; reaction; tooth etchants; products hydroxyapatite; different compositions

Journal Title: Journal of oral science
Year Published: 2023

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