Surface roughness analysis of dental ceramics treated with hydrofluoric acid and aluminum oxide jet

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the surface roughness of 5 indirect restorative materials treated with hydrofluoric acid to 10%, with aluminum oxide jet and a combination of both. The specimens was prepared with 10 mm in diameter and 2 mm thickness, divided into five groups: (1) Ceromer (CeseadII-Kuraray), (2) Leucite crystals ceramics (IPS EmpressII-Ivoclarforcasket), (3) glass ceramic with fluorapatite (IPS D. Sign-Ivoclar), (4) lithium disilicate ceramic (IPS Empress II-Ivoclar restorations), (5) ceramics (Cergogold-Degussa). For all groups were performed the controls, and the surfaces with the 3 types of treatment. For testing roughness used the rugosimeter Taylor/Hobson-Precision, model form tracerSV-C525 high sensitivity. After confirmation of variance analysis with a significance level of 1% (p < 0.01), there was equality between the average roughness of materials from groups 1, 3 and 5, and the group 2 was different from the others. It was also found that the ceramics of the group 5 behaved similar to group 4. However the lowest average roughness was observed in group 2 ceramic. In the evaluation between the types of treatment, the aluminum oxide jet and associations and blasting with hydrofluoric acid were similar, and different isolated hydrofluoric acid, and 3 types of treatment significantly higher than the control group. All treatments promoted superficial alterations in all tested materials.

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Porto, T. S., Tonetto, M. R., Lorenzetti, C. C., Bandéca, M. C., Borges, A. H., Neto, S. T. P., … Dinelli, W. (2014). Surface roughness analysis of dental ceramics treated with hydrofluoric acid and aluminum oxide jet. World Journal of Dentistry, 5(1), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10015-1248

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