Dentin surface and hybrid layer morphological analysis after use of a copaiba oil- based dentin biomodifier

Autores

  • Luanny Gomes Moura School of Dentistry, Amazonas Federal University, Manaus, AM, Brazil.
  • Gerson Paiva Neto School of Dentistry, Amazonas Federal University, Manaus, AM, Brazil.
  • Cristiane Nagai Coelho de Bari School of Dentistry, Amazonas Federal University, Manaus, AM, Brazil.
  • Geisy Rebouças Lima School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Amazonas Federal University, Manaus, AM, Brazil
  • Carina Toda School of Dentistry, Amazonas Federal University, Manaus, AM, Brazil.
  • Simone Assayag Hanan Universidade Federal do Amazonas
  • Nikeila Chacon de Oliveira Conde School of Dentistry, Amazonas Federal University, Manaus, AM, Brazil.
  • Maria Fulgência Costa Lima Bandeira School of Dentistry, Amazonas Federal University, Manaus, AM, Brazil.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53660/CONJ-155-308

Palavras-chave:

Copaiba oleoresin, Emulsions, Dentin-bonding agents, Phytotherapy

Resumo

This study evaluated dentin surface and hybrid layer’s morphology, using copaíba (CO) emulsion as dentin biomodifier before traditional and self-etching adhesive, by environmental scanning electron microscopy (ESEM). Ninety-six third sound molars were divided into 16 groups, according to the dentin substrate, tested substances, and the adhesive system used. The conditioned dentin surface treated with clorexidina (CHX) 2% showed phosphate salts on two dentin substrates as well as the sound conditioned or not surface treated with calcium hydroxide solution (CHS), where the mineral precipitate deposition obstructs the tubules lumen. A significant difference (p <0.0001) in dentin surface morphology was observed at the CHS group on conditioned and not conditioned sound dentin. The CO emulsion produced a regular and homogenous hybrid layer with many resin tags on both dentin surfaces, irrespective of the adhesive system used, with better performance than CHS and CHX 2% (p =0.0007) on caries-affected dentin at the self-etching group. CO emulsion showed no morphological changes on sound and caries-affected dentin and presented a regular hybrid layer, regardless of the adhesive system used.

Keywords: Copaiba oleoresin; Emulsions; Dentin-bonding agents; Phytotherapy.

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2021-10-08

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Gomes Moura, L., Paiva Neto, G., Nagai Coelho de Bari, C., Rebouças Lima, G., Toda, C. ., Assayag Hanan, S., Chacon de Oliveira Conde, N., & Costa Lima Bandeira, M. F. (2021). Dentin surface and hybrid layer morphological analysis after use of a copaiba oil- based dentin biomodifier. Conjecturas, 21(4), 78–97. https://doi.org/10.53660/CONJ-155-308

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