Enamel Flashcards
What is the composition of enamel?
96% hydroxyapatite (mineral)
1% organic proteins
3% water
What is the structure of enamel?
- Hexagonal rods of mineral
- Prismatic arrangement perpendicular to tooth surface
- Naturally covered in pellicle and usually plaque
What is acid etching enamel?
Micromechanical bonding
Need to make a retentive surface
Increase surface area
What % of phosphoric acid should be used for etching of enamel and what are the two different etching times?
Use ~35% phosphoric acid
~40s etch for fresh enamel
~20s for burred or milled enamel
What are the 3 steps to prevent mistakes of enamel bonding?
Patient selection
Enamel prophylaxis
Application of etchant
What patients should not be chosen for the acid etch tecnique?
The bonding area must be kept free of contaminants such as saliva or water
Patients who will re-wet the dried surface should not be selected for the acid etch technique
- don’t use if dentine is exposed
- isolate with rubber dam
How would you get the materia/resin to bond to enamel and not the pellicle or plaque on surface?
Clean with a slurry of pumice and water for 30s using a bristle brush
- wash thoroughly to remove debris and dry
How to apply the etchant?
- 35% phosphoric acid
- gel or liquid
- apply with cotton pleget
- don’t rub the etchant onto the surface
- wash etched surface to remove salts and excess acid
- surface of tooth drys to frosty white appearance
What is adhesion?
The force that binds two dissimilar materials together when they are brought into intimate contact
What can enamel bonding be used for?
Improve appearance of teeth
Mask out discolouration
Prevent further wear and tear
How does acid etching modify enamel?
- Increase roughness of surface - partial dissolution of HA, loss of enamel periphery (distorted)
- Raises surface energy - acid removes pellicle and exposes underlying surface of enamel which has a higher surface energy. Acid also raises surface tension encouraging wetting and removes surface contaminants.
Why does the bonding area have to be kept free of saliva/water?
Saliva and water = polar
Resin = non polar
Prevents resin bonding to enamel surface