In Vitro Evaluation of the Effect of Microabrasion and Resin Infiltration Materials on Enamel Microhardness and Penetration Depth
Elif Ercan Devrimci, İdil Gönüllü, Hande Kemaloğlu, Murat Türkün, Ayşegül Demirbaş

TL;DR
This study tested how microabrasion and resin infiltration affect enamel hardness and resin penetration in demineralized enamel, finding that while resins stabilize surfaces, they don't fully restore them.
Contribution
The study introduces a comparison of an experimental resin with a commercial system (ICON) in combination with microabrasion for enamel treatment.
Findings
Resin infiltration partially recovers enamel microhardness but does not fully restore baseline values.
ICON resin showed significantly greater penetration depth compared to the experimental resin.
Microabrasion significantly increased resin penetration depth in both resin systems.
Abstract
Background: This in vitro study aimed to evaluate the effect of microabrasion as a surface pretreatment and to compare an experimental resin infiltrant with a commercially available system (ICON) in terms of enamel surface microhardness recovery and resin penetration depth in artificially demineralized enamel lesions. Methods: Forty-eight caries-free human third molars were prepared to obtain standardized enamel specimens, and artificial enamel lesions were created using a pH-cycling model. Specimens were randomly allocated into four groups (n = 12): experimental resin with microabrasion, experimental resin without microabrasion, ICON resin with microabrasion, and ICON resin without microabrasion. When indicated, microabrasion was performed using a 6.6% hydrochloric acid paste for a total application time of 30 s, followed by standard hydrochloric acid etching as part of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDental Erosion and Treatment · Dental materials and restorations · Dental Health and Care Utilization
