Effect of herbal toothpaste on the colour stability, surface roughness, and microhardness of aesthetic restorative materials-an in vitro study.

IF 2.5 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Yashodhara Hazra, Arathi Rao, Srikant Natarajan, Suprabha Baranya Srikrishna
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the in vitro effects of two commonly used commercial herbal toothpastes (Dabur Meswak and Patanjali Dant Kanti) on the colour stability, surface texture, and microhardness of two commonly used aesthetic restorative materials, i.e., nanofilled composite and resin-modified glass ionomer cement (NFC and RMGIC).

Materials and methods: The samples were brushed twice daily using two herbal toothpastes, Dabur Meswak (Dabur India Ltd) and Patanjali Dant Kanti (Patanjali Ayurved Ltd, India) and powered toothbrush. Atomic force microscopy, spectroscopy, and digital micro hardness testing were used to estimate the changes in the surface roughness, colour change, and hardness of the samples, respectively, at baseline and after six months.

Results: Regarding colour change, a statistically significant difference (P < 0.05) was observed between baseline and six months in both the RMGIC and NFC for both herbal toothpastes. Both RMGIC and NFC had higher Ra values when brushed with either toothpaste, indicating a rough surface. The greatest increase in the mean difference in microhardness was observed for the Patanjali Dant Kanti toothpaste samples brushed on both NFC and RMGIC.

Conclusion: In our work, herbal toothpaste increased surface roughness and microhardness and caused colour changes in the two most commonly used aesthetic restorative materials.

Clinical relevance: Herbal toothpastes affect the surface texture of aesthetic dental restorative materials. Dental professionals may need to educate their patients to be cautious regarding the prolonged use of herbal toothpaste.

中药牙膏对美学修复材料颜色稳定性、表面粗糙度和显微硬度影响的体外研究。
目的:评价两种常用的市售草药牙膏(Dabur Meswak和Patanjali Dant Kanti)对纳米复合材料和树脂改性玻璃离子水门合剂(NFC和RMGIC)两种常用美学修复材料的颜色稳定性、表面纹理和显微硬度的体外影响。材料和方法:使用Dabur Meswak (Dabur India Ltd)和Patanjali Dant Kanti (Patanjali Ayurved Ltd, India)两种草药牙膏和电动牙刷每天刷牙两次。原子力显微镜、光谱学和数字显微硬度测试分别用于估计样品在基线和六个月后的表面粗糙度、颜色变化和硬度的变化。结论:在我们的工作中,草药牙膏增加了两种最常用的美学修复材料的表面粗糙度和显微硬度,并引起了颜色变化。临床意义:草药牙膏会影响美观牙体修复材料的表面纹理。牙科专业人员可能需要教育他们的病人对长期使用草药牙膏要谨慎。
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BDJ Open
BDJ Open Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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