A comparative evaluation of abrasion resistance of three commercially available type IV dental stone, dried using three different drying techniques - An In vitro Study

Background: The microwave technique of drying dental stone to achieve improved hardness and strength has been suggested in recent years. However, its effect on the wear properties of dental stone has not been thoroughly examined. Aim: The present study was conducted in vitro to determine the abrasio...

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Main Authors: Sayed M Killedar, Rajesh Shetty, J Rahul, Jittin James, Ranjith Karaththodiyil, Annie Edwin
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2021-01-01
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spelling doaj-2c09d3d32b5743dca7951202b3159e9b2021-06-15T04:48:43ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences0975-74062021-01-0113558058510.4103/jpbs.JPBS_538_20A comparative evaluation of abrasion resistance of three commercially available type IV dental stone, dried using three different drying techniques - An In vitro StudySayed M KilledarRajesh ShettyJ RahulJittin JamesRanjith KaraththodiyilAnnie EdwinBackground: The microwave technique of drying dental stone to achieve improved hardness and strength has been suggested in recent years. However, its effect on the wear properties of dental stone has not been thoroughly examined. Aim: The present study was conducted in vitro to determine the abrasion resistance of three commercially available Type IV dental stones using three different drying techniques. Materials and Methods: A total of 180 samples were prepared from 3 Type IV dental stones; namely Eliterock, Zhermack (Italy), Kalrock, Kalabhai industries (India), and Gyprock (Rajkot, India). Samples were subjected to drying in open air for 2 h, hot air oven at a temp of 230°C for 1 h and microwave oven for 5 min at 900Watts. Abrasion resistance was determined using a customized metallic abrasion resistance tester. Results: Microwave oven drying produced samples with increased abrasion resistance values when compared to samples dried in hot air oven and air-dried specimens. Eliterock showed significantly higher mean abrasion resistance values followed by Kalrock and Gyprock. Conclusion: Drying type IV dental stone in a microwave oven at 900W for 5 min increased the abrasion resistance within short time.http://www.jpbsonline.org/article.asp?issn=0975-7406;year=2021;volume=13;issue=5;spage=580;epage=585;aulast=abrasion resistancedrying dental stonemicrowave dryingtype iv dental stone
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author Sayed M Killedar
Rajesh Shetty
J Rahul
Jittin James
Ranjith Karaththodiyil
Annie Edwin
spellingShingle Sayed M Killedar
Rajesh Shetty
J Rahul
Jittin James
Ranjith Karaththodiyil
Annie Edwin
A comparative evaluation of abrasion resistance of three commercially available type IV dental stone, dried using three different drying techniques - An In vitro Study
Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences
abrasion resistance
drying dental stone
microwave drying
type iv dental stone
author_facet Sayed M Killedar
Rajesh Shetty
J Rahul
Jittin James
Ranjith Karaththodiyil
Annie Edwin
author_sort Sayed M Killedar
title A comparative evaluation of abrasion resistance of three commercially available type IV dental stone, dried using three different drying techniques - An In vitro Study
title_short A comparative evaluation of abrasion resistance of three commercially available type IV dental stone, dried using three different drying techniques - An In vitro Study
title_full A comparative evaluation of abrasion resistance of three commercially available type IV dental stone, dried using three different drying techniques - An In vitro Study
title_fullStr A comparative evaluation of abrasion resistance of three commercially available type IV dental stone, dried using three different drying techniques - An In vitro Study
title_full_unstemmed A comparative evaluation of abrasion resistance of three commercially available type IV dental stone, dried using three different drying techniques - An In vitro Study
title_sort comparative evaluation of abrasion resistance of three commercially available type iv dental stone, dried using three different drying techniques - an in vitro study
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences
issn 0975-7406
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Background: The microwave technique of drying dental stone to achieve improved hardness and strength has been suggested in recent years. However, its effect on the wear properties of dental stone has not been thoroughly examined. Aim: The present study was conducted in vitro to determine the abrasion resistance of three commercially available Type IV dental stones using three different drying techniques. Materials and Methods: A total of 180 samples were prepared from 3 Type IV dental stones; namely Eliterock, Zhermack (Italy), Kalrock, Kalabhai industries (India), and Gyprock (Rajkot, India). Samples were subjected to drying in open air for 2 h, hot air oven at a temp of 230°C for 1 h and microwave oven for 5 min at 900Watts. Abrasion resistance was determined using a customized metallic abrasion resistance tester. Results: Microwave oven drying produced samples with increased abrasion resistance values when compared to samples dried in hot air oven and air-dried specimens. Eliterock showed significantly higher mean abrasion resistance values followed by Kalrock and Gyprock. Conclusion: Drying type IV dental stone in a microwave oven at 900W for 5 min increased the abrasion resistance within short time.
topic abrasion resistance
drying dental stone
microwave drying
type iv dental stone
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