Surface Roughness of Commercial Composites after Different Polishing Protocols: An Analysis with Atomic Force Microscopy

  • Giacomelli L
  • Derchi G
  • Frustaci A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Polishing may increase the surface roughness of composites, with a possible effect on bacterial growth and material properties. This preliminary in vitro study evaluates the effect of three different polishing systems (PoGo polishers, Enhance, Venus Supra) on six direct resin composites (Gradia Direct, Venus, Venus Diamond, Enamel Plus HFO, Tetric Evoceram, Filtek Supreme XT).

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Giacomelli, L., Derchi, G., Frustaci, A., Bruno, O., Covani, U., Barone, A., … Chiappelli, F. (2010). Surface Roughness of Commercial Composites after Different Polishing Protocols: An Analysis with Atomic Force Microscopy. The Open Dentistry Journal, 4(1), 191–194. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874210601004010191

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