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Submited on: 29 Oct 2010 03:35:15 PM GMT
Published on: 30 Oct 2010 01:31:41 AM GMT
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Other Comments:
26th Dec 2011
Review on the Article:
Title: Carious dentin treatment for glass ionomer cement adhesion: A comparative study
- Title does not mention the type of evaluation done
- Type of materials used
Introduction:
- First line to be reconsidered – Less invasive treatment of the dental lesion
- Ref 3 Bracket to be closed
- New Carisolve with shortened time and not times
- Several studies on effects of Carisolve but fewer articles on what property of Carisolve?
Methods:
- What type of carious cavities did the molars have, involving enamel only or into dentin to be specified?
- Methodology does not include hand excavation also?
- Carisolve applied according to manufacturers instructions
Results:
- First line: Phosphoric acid microradiographs should be changed and mentioned about the group.
- Result could have been better understood if it was separated under three headings: SEM, Microradiographs and X-ray microanalysis.
Discussion:
- Phosphoric acid effect: First paragraph, 3rd line…Dentin lining OF carious cavities.
- Explanation for smaller phosphate crystals with Carisolve group is unexplained.
Other observations:
- In vivo application: includes residual caries in the cavity
- Biological effects of the chemicals used and also the microorganisms packed under the restoration on the pulp.
Reviewed by:
Dr Shashi Rashmi Acharya
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Competing interests:
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Invited by the author to review this article? :
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Have you previously published on this or a similar topic?:
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References:
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Experience and credentials in the specific area of science:
Comparative studies are conducted on Adhesion in relation to various bonding systems, bond strengths and also with microleakage.
- How to cite: Acharya S .Carious Dentin treatment for glass ionomer cement Adhesion: A Comparative Study[Review of the article 'Carious Dentin Treatment For Glass Ionomer Cement Adhesion: A Comparative Study ' by Vitale M].WebmedCentral 2014;3(1):WMCRW001330
The authors' aim is to describe the benefits of Carisolv in treating carious lesions.
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Yes-This would be a great seminar in a dental school.
Carisolv is a minimally invasive treatment method of carious lesions. The authors find the use of Carisolv to be beneficial as it minimizes dentin injury and provides an appropriate surface for adhesive bonding. Well written materials and results sections are also provided.
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