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Evaluation and comparison of decalcification agents on the human teeth. | LitMetric

Evaluation and comparison of decalcification agents on the human teeth.

J Oral Maxillofac Pathol

Department of Oral Pathology and Microbiology, Vydehi Institute of Dental Sciences and Research Centre, #82, EPIP Area, Nallurahalli, Whitefield, Bangalore, India.

Published: May 2012

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study evaluates the effectiveness of six decalcifying agents on dental hard tissues, focusing on their decalcification rates and effects on staining characteristics.
  • Neutral EDTA is identified as the most gentle on tissues despite being the slowest, while 5% nitric acid is the harshest, negatively impacting tooth structure.
  • The findings suggest that while EDTA takes longer, it preserves tissue integrity and yields optimal staining results for both soft and hard tissues.

Article Abstract

Context: In routine histopathology, decalcification of bone and teeth is often an essential and important step during tissue processing. Various decalcifying agents have been used in the past. The rate of decalcification and the effect of decalcifying agents on the tissue and its staining characteristics are two important parameters which influence the selection of decalcifying solutions. Though some agents remove the calcium ions completely and rapidly, they adversely affect the staining characteristics and may also damage the organic components. There have been very few studies which have systematically evaluated the efficacy of these agents in decalcifying dental hard tissues.

Aims: The present study was done to evaluate the rate of decalcification of six different decalcifying agents and also their effect on staining characteristics on dental hard tissues.

Materials And Methods: Six decalcifying agents namely, neutral ethylene diamine tetra acetic acid (EDTA) decalcifying solution, 5% nitric acid, Perenyi's fluid, formalin-nitric acid, 5% trichloracetic acid, and 10% formic acid were used to decalcify 24 natural teeth (four in each solution). The endpoint of decalcification was evaluated by radiographic and chemical methods. The decalcified teeth were then routinely processed, sectioned, and stained with hematoxylin and eosin stains.

Results: Neutral EDTA was the most considerate to the soft and hard tissues and 5% nitric acid was the least considerate to the tooth structure.

Conclusions: Neutral EDTA, though being the slowest decalcifying agent among the six agents used in the study, gave excellent results for soft-tissue integrity, and best quality of both soft-tissue and hard-tissue stainings.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3424938PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0973-029X.99070DOI Listing

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