In vitro toothbrushing abrasion of dental resin composites: packable, microhybrid, nanohybrid and microfilled materials

This study evaluated weight loss and surface roughening after toothbrushing of different resin composites: one packable (Solitaire 2, Heraeus Kulzer), one microhybrid (Charisma, Heraeus Kulzer), one nanohybrid (Simile, Pentron) and one microfilled (Durafill VS, Heraeus Kulzer). Cylindrical specimens...

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Main Authors: Rafael Ratto de Moraes, Daiane dos Santos Ribeiro, Mirian Margarete Klumb, William Cunha Brandt, Lourenço Correr-Sobrinho, Márcia Bueno
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica 2008-06-01
Series:Brazilian Oral Research
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-83242008000200004
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spelling doaj-6fa11fedfe104a039eb402a704abac4c2020-11-24T20:49:57ZengSociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica Brazilian Oral Research1806-83242008-06-0122211211810.1590/S1806-83242008000200004In vitro toothbrushing abrasion of dental resin composites: packable, microhybrid, nanohybrid and microfilled materialsRafael Ratto de MoraesDaiane dos Santos RibeiroMirian Margarete KlumbWilliam Cunha BrandtLourenço Correr-SobrinhoMárcia BuenoThis study evaluated weight loss and surface roughening after toothbrushing of different resin composites: one packable (Solitaire 2, Heraeus Kulzer), one microhybrid (Charisma, Heraeus Kulzer), one nanohybrid (Simile, Pentron) and one microfilled (Durafill VS, Heraeus Kulzer). Cylindrical specimens (n = 20) were prepared. Half of the samples were submitted to 60,000 strokes, at 4 Hz, with a dentifrice-water slurry. Control samples (n = 10) remained stored at 37°C. Pre- and post-abrasion parameters for weight (mg) and surface roughness (Ra, µm) were determined on an analytical balance and a surface profilometer. Data were separately submitted to Repeated Measures ANOVA and Tukey's test (a = 0.05). Percentages of weight loss were analyzed by ANOVA and Tukey's test (a = 0.05). The relationship between both evaluations was assessed by Pearson's test (a = 0.05). The means (%) for weight loss (standard deviation) were 0.65(0.2), 0.93(0.2), 1.25(0.6) and 1.25(0.4) for Simile, Durafill, Charisma and Solitaire, respectively. Baseline roughness means ranged from 0.065(0.01), 0.071(0.01), 0.066(0.02) and 0.074(0.01) for Simile, Durafill, Charisma and Solitaire, respectively, to 0.105(0.04), 0.117(0.03), 0.161(0.03) and 0.214(0.07) after testing. The composites with larger fillers presented higher weight loss and roughening than the finer materials (p < 0.05). For both evaluations, control specimens showed no significant alteration. No significant relationship between loss of weight and roughness alteration was detected (r = 0.322, p = 0.429).http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-83242008000200004Composite resinsSurface propertiesPhysical propertiesToothbrushing
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author Rafael Ratto de Moraes
Daiane dos Santos Ribeiro
Mirian Margarete Klumb
William Cunha Brandt
Lourenço Correr-Sobrinho
Márcia Bueno
spellingShingle Rafael Ratto de Moraes
Daiane dos Santos Ribeiro
Mirian Margarete Klumb
William Cunha Brandt
Lourenço Correr-Sobrinho
Márcia Bueno
In vitro toothbrushing abrasion of dental resin composites: packable, microhybrid, nanohybrid and microfilled materials
Brazilian Oral Research
Composite resins
Surface properties
Physical properties
Toothbrushing
author_facet Rafael Ratto de Moraes
Daiane dos Santos Ribeiro
Mirian Margarete Klumb
William Cunha Brandt
Lourenço Correr-Sobrinho
Márcia Bueno
author_sort Rafael Ratto de Moraes
title In vitro toothbrushing abrasion of dental resin composites: packable, microhybrid, nanohybrid and microfilled materials
title_short In vitro toothbrushing abrasion of dental resin composites: packable, microhybrid, nanohybrid and microfilled materials
title_full In vitro toothbrushing abrasion of dental resin composites: packable, microhybrid, nanohybrid and microfilled materials
title_fullStr In vitro toothbrushing abrasion of dental resin composites: packable, microhybrid, nanohybrid and microfilled materials
title_full_unstemmed In vitro toothbrushing abrasion of dental resin composites: packable, microhybrid, nanohybrid and microfilled materials
title_sort in vitro toothbrushing abrasion of dental resin composites: packable, microhybrid, nanohybrid and microfilled materials
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica
series Brazilian Oral Research
issn 1806-8324
publishDate 2008-06-01
description This study evaluated weight loss and surface roughening after toothbrushing of different resin composites: one packable (Solitaire 2, Heraeus Kulzer), one microhybrid (Charisma, Heraeus Kulzer), one nanohybrid (Simile, Pentron) and one microfilled (Durafill VS, Heraeus Kulzer). Cylindrical specimens (n = 20) were prepared. Half of the samples were submitted to 60,000 strokes, at 4 Hz, with a dentifrice-water slurry. Control samples (n = 10) remained stored at 37°C. Pre- and post-abrasion parameters for weight (mg) and surface roughness (Ra, µm) were determined on an analytical balance and a surface profilometer. Data were separately submitted to Repeated Measures ANOVA and Tukey's test (a = 0.05). Percentages of weight loss were analyzed by ANOVA and Tukey's test (a = 0.05). The relationship between both evaluations was assessed by Pearson's test (a = 0.05). The means (%) for weight loss (standard deviation) were 0.65(0.2), 0.93(0.2), 1.25(0.6) and 1.25(0.4) for Simile, Durafill, Charisma and Solitaire, respectively. Baseline roughness means ranged from 0.065(0.01), 0.071(0.01), 0.066(0.02) and 0.074(0.01) for Simile, Durafill, Charisma and Solitaire, respectively, to 0.105(0.04), 0.117(0.03), 0.161(0.03) and 0.214(0.07) after testing. The composites with larger fillers presented higher weight loss and roughening than the finer materials (p < 0.05). For both evaluations, control specimens showed no significant alteration. No significant relationship between loss of weight and roughness alteration was detected (r = 0.322, p = 0.429).
topic Composite resins
Surface properties
Physical properties
Toothbrushing
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