Surface characterization of current composites after toothbrush abrasion

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The present study was designed to evaluate the surface roughness and the gloss of current composites before and after toothbrush abrasion. We assessed forty dimensionally standardized composite specimens (n=8/group) from five composites: two nanohybrids (i.e., IPS Empress Direct Enamel and IPS Empress Direct Dentin), two microhybrids (i.e., Clearfil AP-X and Filtek Z250) and one organically modified ceramics (Admira). All of the specimens were polished with 4000-grid silicon carbide papers. Surface roughness was measured with a pro?lometer and gloss was measured with a glossmeter before and after powered toothbrush abrasion with a 1:1 slurry (dentifrice/tap water) at 12,000 strokes in a toothbrush simulator. There was a signi?cant increase in the surface roughness and a reduction in gloss after toothbrush abrasion in all of the composites except Clearfil AP-X (p<0.05). Simple regression analysis showed that there was not an association between the surface roughness and the gloss (R2=0.191, p<0.001).

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Takahashi, R., Jin, J., Nikaido, T., Tagami, J., Hickel, R., & Kunzelmann, K. H. (2013). Surface characterization of current composites after toothbrush abrasion. Dental Materials Journal, 32(1), 75–82. https://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.2012-160

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