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Impact of filler size and distribution on roughness and wear of composite resin after simulated toothbrushing
OBJECTIVES: Nanofilled composite resins are claimed to provide superior mechanical properties compared with microhybrid resins. Thus, the aim of this study was to compare nanofilled with microhybrid composite resins. The null hypothesis was that the size and the distribution of fillers do not influe...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3881789/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23138735 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572012000500003 |
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author | de OLIVEIRA, Gabriela Ulian MONDELLI, Rafael Francisco Lia CHARANTOLA RODRIGUES, Marcela FRANCO, Eduardo Batista ISHIKIRIAMA, Sérgio Kiyoshi WANG, Linda |
author_facet | de OLIVEIRA, Gabriela Ulian MONDELLI, Rafael Francisco Lia CHARANTOLA RODRIGUES, Marcela FRANCO, Eduardo Batista ISHIKIRIAMA, Sérgio Kiyoshi WANG, Linda |
author_sort | de OLIVEIRA, Gabriela Ulian |
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description | OBJECTIVES: Nanofilled composite resins are claimed to provide superior mechanical properties compared with microhybrid resins. Thus, the aim of this study was to compare nanofilled with microhybrid composite resins. The null hypothesis was that the size and the distribution of fillers do not influence the mechanical properties of surface roughness and wear after simulated toothbrushing test. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Ten rectangular specimens (15 mm x 5 mm x 4 mm) of Filtek Z250 (FZ2), Admira (A), TPH3 (T),Esthet-X (EX), Estelite Sigma (ES), Concept Advanced (C), Grandio (G) and Filtek Z350 (F) were prepared according to manufacturer's instructions. Half of each top surface was protected with nail polish as control surface (not brushed) while the other half was assessed with five random readings using a roughness tester (Ra). Following, the specimens were abraded by simulated toothbrushing with soft toothbrushes and slurry comprised of 2:1 water and dentifrice (w/w). 100,000 strokes were performed and the brushed surfaces were re-analyzed. Nail polish layers were removed from the specimens so that the roughness (Ra) and the wear could be assessed with three random readings (µm). Data were analyzed by ANOVA and Tukey's multiple-comparison test (α=0.05). RESULTS: Overall outcomes indicated that composite resins showed a significant increase in roughness after simulated toothbrushing, except for Grandio, which presented a smoother surface. Generally, wear of nanofilled resins was significantly lower compared with microhybrid resins. CONCLUSIONS: As restorative materials suffer alterations under mechanical challenges, such as toothbrushing, the use of nanofilled materials seem to be more resistant than microhybrid composite resins, being less prone to be rougher and worn. |
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spelling | pubmed-38817892014-01-08 Impact of filler size and distribution on roughness and wear of composite resin after simulated toothbrushing de OLIVEIRA, Gabriela Ulian MONDELLI, Rafael Francisco Lia CHARANTOLA RODRIGUES, Marcela FRANCO, Eduardo Batista ISHIKIRIAMA, Sérgio Kiyoshi WANG, Linda J Appl Oral Sci Original Articles OBJECTIVES: Nanofilled composite resins are claimed to provide superior mechanical properties compared with microhybrid resins. Thus, the aim of this study was to compare nanofilled with microhybrid composite resins. The null hypothesis was that the size and the distribution of fillers do not influence the mechanical properties of surface roughness and wear after simulated toothbrushing test. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Ten rectangular specimens (15 mm x 5 mm x 4 mm) of Filtek Z250 (FZ2), Admira (A), TPH3 (T),Esthet-X (EX), Estelite Sigma (ES), Concept Advanced (C), Grandio (G) and Filtek Z350 (F) were prepared according to manufacturer's instructions. Half of each top surface was protected with nail polish as control surface (not brushed) while the other half was assessed with five random readings using a roughness tester (Ra). Following, the specimens were abraded by simulated toothbrushing with soft toothbrushes and slurry comprised of 2:1 water and dentifrice (w/w). 100,000 strokes were performed and the brushed surfaces were re-analyzed. Nail polish layers were removed from the specimens so that the roughness (Ra) and the wear could be assessed with three random readings (µm). Data were analyzed by ANOVA and Tukey's multiple-comparison test (α=0.05). RESULTS: Overall outcomes indicated that composite resins showed a significant increase in roughness after simulated toothbrushing, except for Grandio, which presented a smoother surface. Generally, wear of nanofilled resins was significantly lower compared with microhybrid resins. CONCLUSIONS: As restorative materials suffer alterations under mechanical challenges, such as toothbrushing, the use of nanofilled materials seem to be more resistant than microhybrid composite resins, being less prone to be rougher and worn. Faculdade de Odontologia de Bauru da Universidade de São Paulo 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC3881789/ /pubmed/23138735 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572012000500003 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles de OLIVEIRA, Gabriela Ulian MONDELLI, Rafael Francisco Lia CHARANTOLA RODRIGUES, Marcela FRANCO, Eduardo Batista ISHIKIRIAMA, Sérgio Kiyoshi WANG, Linda Impact of filler size and distribution on roughness and wear of composite resin after simulated toothbrushing |
title | Impact of filler size and distribution on roughness and wear of composite
resin after simulated toothbrushing |
title_full | Impact of filler size and distribution on roughness and wear of composite
resin after simulated toothbrushing |
title_fullStr | Impact of filler size and distribution on roughness and wear of composite
resin after simulated toothbrushing |
title_full_unstemmed | Impact of filler size and distribution on roughness and wear of composite
resin after simulated toothbrushing |
title_short | Impact of filler size and distribution on roughness and wear of composite
resin after simulated toothbrushing |
title_sort | impact of filler size and distribution on roughness and wear of composite
resin after simulated toothbrushing |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3881789/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23138735 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572012000500003 |
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