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Comparison of the Rate of Demineralization of Enamel using Synthetic Polymer Gel

합성 폴리머 겔의 법랑질 탈회 속도 비교

  • Lee, June-Hang (Department of Pediatric Dentistry, School of Dentistry, Dankook University) ;
  • Shin, Jisun (Department of Pediatric Dentistry, School of Dentistry, Dankook University) ;
  • Kim, Jongsoo (Department of Pediatric Dentistry, School of Dentistry, Dankook University)
  • 이준행 (단국대학교 치과대학 소아치과학교실) ;
  • 신지선 (단국대학교 치과대학 소아치과학교실) ;
  • 김종수 (단국대학교 치과대학 소아치과학교실)
  • Received : 2019.04.04
  • Accepted : 2019.05.01
  • Published : 2019.05.31

Abstract

$Carbopol^{(R)}$ 907 used as surface protecting agent in White's method is the one of the artificial caries lesion producing solution was discontinuing of production. New surface protecting material to substitute of $Carbopol^{(R)}$ 907 was required. The author prepared an artificial caries lesion producing solution as follows White's method with $Carbopol^{(R)}$ 907 and also another artificial caries lesion producing solution with $Carbopol^{(R)}$ $2050^{(R)}$. 96 flattened and polished enamel samples were immersed in a demineralizing solution of 0.1 mol/L lactic acid, 0.2% carboxyvinylpolymer and 50% saturated hydroxyapatite for 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, 15, 18 and 20 days. All samples from each group were subjected to polarized microscopy observed and image analysis for measuring the lesion depth. From the review of polarized images, the artificial caries lesion producing solution using $Carbopol^{(R)}$ 907 and $Carbopol^{(R)}$ 2050 can produced an artificial caries that was very similar to natural caries characters. From the regression analysis of the lesion depth produced by the artificial caries lesion producing solution using $Carbopol^{(R)}$ 907 and $Carbopol^{(R)}$ 2050, $Carbopol^{(R)}$ 2050 estimate as Y = 9.8X + 8.0 and $Carbopol^{(R)}$ 907 was Y = 8.4X - 0.4. R square value of $Carbopol^{(R)}$ 2050 and $Carbopol^{(R)}$ 907 was 0.965 and 0.945 respectively. The rate of demineralization by the artificial caries lesion producing solution using $Carbopol^{(R)}$ 2050 was faster than that of $Carbopol^{(R)}$ 907. And R square value of $Carbopol^{(R)}$ 2050 and $Carbopol^{(R)}$ 907 were very high and it means that the lesion depth was very high coefficient to demineralization period.

인공우식 유발 용액 제조 방법 중의 하나인 White의 방법에 사용되는 $Carbopol^{(R)}$ 907의 생산이 최근 중단되면서, 그동안 사용되어 왔던 $Carbopol^{(R)}$ 907을 대체할 새로운 법랑질 보호제가 요구되게 되었다. 기존 White의 방법에 따라 $Carbopol^{(R)}$ 907을 사용하여 제조하고, 같은 방법으로 $Carbopol^{(R)}$ 2050을 사용하여 인공 탈회 용액을 제조한 후, 1일부터 20일까지 법랑질 표면에 인공우식을 유발시키고 편광현미경으로 관찰하여 병소 깊이의 변화와 우식 양상을 평가하였다. 편광 현미경 소견을 관찰한 결과, $Carbopol^{(R)}$ 907과 $Carbopol^{(R)}$ 2050을 사용한 탈회 용액으로 유발된 인공 우식은 자연 발생의 치아우식증과 매우 유사한 소견을 보였다. $Carbopol^{(R)}$ 907과 $Carbopol^{(R)}$ 2050을 사용한 탈회 용액으로 인공 우식을 유발한 영구치 법랑질 병소의 탈회 기간 경과에 따른 병소 깊이를 회귀 분석한 결과, $Carbopol^{(R)}$ 907을 사용한 경우는 회귀식이 Y = 8.4X - 0.4이었고, $Carbopol^{(R)}$ 2050을 사용한 경우는 회귀식이 Y = 9.8X + 8.0이었다. $Carbopol^{(R)}$ 907을 사용한 경우에 대한 회귀식의 R square 값은 0.945이었고, $Carbopol^{(R)}$ 2050을 사용한 경우는 R square 값이 0.965로 나타났다. 초기 법랑질 우식 병소 연구에 있어 인공 우식 유발 용액 제조시에 $Carbopol^{(R)}$ 2050을 사용한 경우가 $Carbopol^{(R)}$ 907를 사용한 경우보다 병소 깊이 증가가 더 빠르게 나타났으며, 회귀 분석 결과에서 R square 값이 0.965와 0.945로 나타나 탈회 기간과 병소 깊이가 매우 높은 상관관계를 가지고 있으며, 병소 깊이의 조절이 매우 용이하다고 사료되었다.

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