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      Comparative SEM study on the effect of different demineralization methods with tetracycline HCl on healthy root surfaces.

      Journal of Clinical Periodontology
      Acid Etching, Dental, methods, Administration, Topical, Anti-Bacterial Agents, administration & dosage, therapeutic use, Chelating Agents, Collagen, drug effects, ultrastructure, Decalcification Technique, Dentin, Double-Blind Method, Humans, Immersion, Microscopy, Electron, Scanning, Periodontium, physiology, Pressure, Regeneration, Tetracycline, Tooth Root

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          Periodontal regeneration through the use of root demineralization received a lot of interest in periodontology. Topical application of acid to dentin surfaces produced a zone of demineralization, exposing dentin collagen fibrils and opening dentin tubules. In this study, the in vitro effects of different tetracycline HCl application techniques were investigated. According to the results of this SEM study, it may be desirable to apply tetracycline HCl using burnishing technique to expose maximum intertubular fibrils and for the tubular openings. However, this technique should be studied when placed in an in vivo system.

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