Grinding with diamond burs and hydrothermal aging of a Y-TZP material: Effect on the material surface characteristics and bacterial adhesion

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of grinding with diamond burs and low-temperature aging on the material surface characteristics and bacteria adhesion on a yttrium-stabilized tetragonal zirconia polycrystalline (Y-TZP) surface. Y-TZP specimens were made from presintered blocks, sintered as recommended by the manufacturer, and assigned into six groups according to two factors-grinding (three levels: as sintered, grinding with extra-fine diamond bur [25-lm grit], and grinding with coarse diamond bur [181-lm grit]) and hydrothermal aging-to promote low-temperature degradation (two levels: presence/absence). Phase transformation (X-ray diffractometer), surface roughness, micromorphological patterns (atomic force microscopy), and contact angle (goniometer) were analyzed. Bacterial adhesion (colony-forming units [CFU]/biofilm) was quantified using an in vitro polymicrobial biofilm model. Both the surface treatment and hydrothermal aging promoted an increase in m-phase content. Roughness values increased as a function of increasing bur grit sizes. Grinding with a coarse diamond bur resulted in significantly lower values of contact angle (p<0.05) when compared with the extra-fine and control groups, while there were no differences (p<0.05) after hydrothermal aging simulation. The CFU/biofilm results showed that neither the surface treatment nor hydrothermal aging simulation significantly affected the bacteria adherence (p.0.05). Grinding with diamond burs and hydrothermal aging modified the Y-TZP surface properties; however, these properties had no effect on the amount of bacteria adhesion on the material surface.

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Dutra, D. A. M., Pereira, G. K. R., Kantorski, K. Z., Exterkate, R. A. M., Kleverlaan, C. J., Valandro, L. F., & Zanatta, F. B. (2017). Grinding with diamond burs and hydrothermal aging of a Y-TZP material: Effect on the material surface characteristics and bacterial adhesion. Operative Dentistry, 42(6), 669–678. https://doi.org/10.2341/16-108-L

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