Remineralization potential of apacider gel on enamel and cementum surrounding margin of ceramic restoration
Niwut Juntavee, Apa Juntavee, Chansin Khunngoen, Akarin Singpromma, Warun Khoosuwan

TL;DR
This study compares the effectiveness of apacider gel and another remineralizing agent in repairing early tooth decay around ceramic dental restorations.
Contribution
The study evaluates apacider gel's remineralization potential on enamel and cementum near ceramic restorations, comparing it to a known agent.
Findings
Apacider gel showed comparable remineralization ability to casein phosphopeptide-amorphous calcium fluoride phosphate.
Apacider gel reduced carious lesion depth more effectively than the other agent.
Both agents improved surface characteristics of enamel and cementum significantly compared to no treatment.
Abstract
Modern management of carious lesions has been targeted upon using remineralizing agents. This study investigated the remineralization potential of apacider gel (AG) and casein phosphopeptide-amorphous calcium fluoride phosphate (CA) on enamel and cementum around the cavosurface area of the ceramic margin. Seventy-five extracted human mandibular molars were sectioned at 0.8 mm above and below the cemento-enamel junction (CEJ) to remove the CEJ portions and replaced them with glass ceramic disks by bonding them to the crown and root portions with resin cement. The enamel and cementum area of 4x4 mm2 surrounding ceramic was demineralized with Carbopol–907. The demineralized surfaces were treated with either AG or CA, while one group was left with no treatment (NT) and served as control. Vickers microhardness was determined before-, after demineralization, and after remineralization. The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDental Health and Care Utilization · Dental Erosion and Treatment · Dental materials and restorations
