Effects of three different bleaching agents on microhardness and roughness of composite sample surfaces finished with different polishing techniques
Autor: | İhsan Yikilgan, Oya Bala, Suat Ozcan, Hanife Kamak, Sinem Akgül |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
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Materials science
Research 0206 medical engineering Composite number Polishing 030206 dentistry 02 engineering and technology Surface finish Esthetic Dentistry CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO] 020601 biomedical engineering Indentation hardness Hardness 03 medical and health sciences chemistry.chemical_compound 0302 clinical medicine chemistry UNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS Opalescence Surface roughness Composite material Hydrogen peroxide General Dentistry |
Zdroj: | Yikilgan, ?hsan ; Kamak, Hanife ; Akgul, Sinem ; Özcan, Suat ; Bala, Oya. Effects of three different bleaching agents on microhardness and roughness of composite sample surfaces finished with different polishing techniques. En: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry, 9 3 2017: 460-465 Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry RODERIC. Repositorio Institucional de la Universitat de Valéncia instname |
Popis: | BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to evaluate effects of different polishing methods and whitening agents on surface hardness and roughness of nano-hybrid composite resin. MATERIAL AND METHODS In total, one hundred twenty disc-shaped specimens were prepared to nano-hybrid composite (Charisma Diamond). 60 samples were used for microhardness measurements and the others were used for the evaluation of surface roughness. Samples were divided randomly into two subgroups (n = 30 each). In first group a low-viscosity liquid polishing agent (Biscover LV) was applied. In the second group, nothing was applied. All the samples were stored in distilled water at 37°C for 24 h. After initial measurements were completed, samples were divided randomly into three subgroups for bleaching application. 10% carbamide peroxide (Opalescence PF), 45% carbamide peroxide (Opalescence PF Quick), 38% hydrogen peroxide (Opalescence Boost) was applied. Then microhardness and surface roughness measurements of samples were repeated and data were recorded as final values for each sample. RESULTS When the polishing techniques were compared, no signicant difference was observed in surface hardness and roughness. When the bleaching agents were compared, the 10% carbamide peroxide and 38% hydrogen peroxide containing bleaching agent groups showed statistically significant differences between pre- and post-procedure hardness values (p |
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