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アブストラクト(14巻1/2号:The Bulletin of Kanagawa Dental College)

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| Title : | An In Vitro Study on the Effects of Various Agents on Dentin Permeability |
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| Subtitle : | ORIGINAL ARTICLES |
| Authors : | Akinori Takahashi |
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| Organization : | Department of Dental Health and Public Health, Kanagawa Dental College |
| Journal : | The Bulletin of Kanagawa Dental College |
| Volume : | 14 |
| Number : | 1/2 |
| Page : | 5-15 |
| Year/Month : | 1986 / 3 |
| Article : | Original article |
| Publisher : | Kanagawa Odontological Society |
| Abstract : | [Abstract] For the purpose of home-care treatment for dentinal hypersensitivity, "Hydrodynamic Transmission Theory", the most predominant hypotheses on the mechanisms of dentinal hypersensitivity, was employed as a method for this study. Effective medicative materials used for the reduction of dentin permeability were investigated, using a modified apparatus which was originally designed by Pashley et al. In this connection, a SEM-observation of a dentin disk treated with these medicative materials was carried out, followed by a comparison of the relationship between dentin permeability and the SEM findings. From these results, it was found that aluminium lactate possessed a distinct inhibitory effect on dentin permeability at pH 7.0, and this led to the suggestion that dentifrice formulated aluminium lactate might be effective on dentinal hypersensitivity. |
| Practice : | Dentistry |
| Keywords : | Aluminium Lactate, Dentinal Hypersensitivity, Hydrodynamic, Transmission Theory, Dentinal Tubules |