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Título: 
Different bacterial models for in vitro induction of non-cavitated enamel caries-like lesions: microhardness and polarized light miscroscopy analyses
Autor(es): 
Instituição: 
  • Universidade Cruzeiro do Sul (UNICSUL)
  • Universidade Camilo Castelo Branco (UNICATELO)
  • Universidade Federal do Rio Grande Sul (UFRGS)
  • Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
  • University Bern(UNIBE)
ISSN: 
1059-910X
Financiador: 
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
Número do financiamento: 
FAPESP: 2010/06855-0
Resumo: 
The aim of this study was to compare different bacterial models for in vitro induction of non-cavitated enamel caries-like lesions by microhardness and polarized light microscopy analyses. One hundred blocks of bovine enamel were randomly divided into four groups (n=25) according to the bacterial model for caries induction: (A) Streptococcus mutans, (B) S. mutans and Lactobacillus acidophilus, (C) S. mutans and L. casei, and (D) S. mutans, L. acidophilus, and L. casei. Within each group, the blocks were randomly divided into five subgroups according to the duration of the period of caries induction (4-20 days). The enamel blocks were immersed in cariogenic solution containing the microorganisms, which was changed every 48 h. Groups C and D presented lower surface hardness values (SMH) and higher area of hardness loss (S) after the cariogenic challenge than groups A and B (P<0.05). As regards lesion depth, under polarized light microscopy, group A presented significantly lower values, and groups C and D the highest values. Group B showed a higher value than group A (P<0.05). Groups A and B exhibited subsurface caries lesions after all treatment durations, while groups C and D presented erosion-type lesions with surface softening. The model using S. mutans, whether or not it was associated with L. acidophilus, was less aggressive and may be used for the induction of non-cavitated enamel caries-like lesions. The optimal period for inducing caries-like lesions was 8 days. Microsc. Res. Tech. 78:444-451, 2015. (c) 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Data de publicação: 
1-Jun-2015
Citação: 
Microscopy Research And Technique, v. 78, n. 6, p. 444-451, 2015.
Duração: 
444-451
Publicador: 
Wiley-Blackwell
Palavras-chaves: 
  • Tooth enamel
  • Tooth demineralization
  • Bacteria
  • Hardness tests
  • Microscopy
Fonte: 
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0968432815000529
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Tipo: 
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http://repositorio.unesp.br/handle/11449/128509
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