Biomineralization reaction from nanosized calcium silicate: A new method for reducing dentin hypersensitivity

Mi Jeong Jeon, Yu Sung Choi, Jeong Kil Park, Jin Soo Ahn, Yu Chih Chiang, Deog Gyu Seo

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Abstract

Background/purpose: This study assessed the ability of experimental materials consisting of dicalcium silicate (DCS) and tricalcium silicate (TCS) with nanosized particles to form intratubular crystals under phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) and the effect on dentin permeability reduction. Materials and methods: By isolating the cervical part of the extracted premolars, 195 specimens were obtained. Two experimental materials (DCS/TCS and TCS) were applied to the dentin surface by brushing and stored in PBS (n = 65). Another 65 specimens were not treated. Each group was randomly divided into five subgroups based on the PBS immersion period (1, 15, 30, 60, and 90 days, n = 10). The dentin permeability was measured, and the hydraulic conductance, Lp (%), was calculated. After acid challenge with 1 M acetic acid, Lp (%) was remeasured. Data were analyzed using two-way analysis of variance and Fisher's least significant difference test (α = 0.05). Three specimens of each subgroup were longitudinally sectioned and examined using scanning electron microscopy and a field emission-electron probe micro analyzer. Results: The Lp (%) of the experimental groups gradually decreased over time (P < 0.05). The hydroxyapatite-like crystals that grew were observed and found to have a Ca/P ratio similar to that of hydroxyapatite. The crystals remained after the acid challenge, and the Lp (%) was not significantly different from that before acid treatment. Conclusion: Intratubular crystals formed from the experimental materials consisted of DCS and TCS and were resistant to acid. These crystals significantly reduced dentin permeability.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)428-436
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Dental Sciences
Volume20
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2025

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© 2025 Association for Dental Sciences of the Republic of China

Keywords

  • Dentin hypersensitivity
  • Dicalcium silicate
  • Hydroxyapatite
  • Intratubular crystal
  • Tricalcium silicate

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