povidone-iodine has been researched along with Tooth-Discoloration* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for povidone-iodine and Tooth-Discoloration
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Efficacy of sterilisation methods and their effect on enamel demineralisation.
The aim of this project was to determine the effectiveness of sterilisation methods for dental enamel for use in intra-oral cariogenicity tests, and their possible effect on the degree of demineralisation of enamel. Bovine incisors were cut vertically into five portions and each assigned to one of five groups. Group 1 was used as a control while the other four groups were subjected, respectively, to gamma irradiation ( congruent with 25kGy), steam autoclaving (121 degrees C for 15 min), sodium hypochlorite (12% w/v for 24h) and povidone-iodine (7.5% w/v for 24h). Total viable counts of microorganisms remaining following sterilisation of the specimens were performed following incubation of the specimens for 24h at 37 degrees C. Caries-like lesions were produced in each specimen using an acidic buffer solution (pH4.5). Sections were cut from each specimen, ground to 80-microgram thickness, and microradiographed. Mineral loss and lesion depth were quantified using transverse microradiography. Statistical analysis was by ANOVA. Dunnett's and Tukey's tests. Microbial growth (Staphylococcus aureus and bacilli) was observed only in control specimens in both brain heart infusion broth and on blood agar plates. The sterilisation methods affected the enamel surface as follows: gamma irradiation (cream discolouration), NaOCl (bleaching), and povidone-iodine (white spot-like lesion). Compared with the control, there was no significant difference in mineral loss and lesion depth with any of the groups, but the numerical values of mineral loss and lesion depth in groups can be ranked as follows: gamma irradiation Topics: Acids; Analysis of Variance; Animals; Anti-Infective Agents, Local; Bacillus; Buffers; Cattle; Colony Count, Microbial; Dental Caries; Dental Enamel; Disinfectants; Gamma Rays; Microradiography; Minerals; Povidone-Iodine; Sodium Hypochlorite; Staphylococcus aureus; Steam; Sterilization; Tooth Demineralization; Tooth Discoloration | 1998 |