Effects of fruit drinks on surface roughness of two esthetic restorative materials.

Q2 Dentistry
Stomatologija Pub Date : 2019-01-01
Faika Y Abdelmegid, Fouad S Salama, Mohammad M Al-Jameel, Talal T Al-Rasheed, Mohamed A El-Sharawy
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Abstract

Objectives: Restorative materials may be exposed in the oral cavity to chemical agents found in beverages, which may lead to their biodegradation. The purpose of this in vitro study was to evaluate the effect of two fruit drinks commonly used by children on surface roughness of two esthetic restorative materials.

Materials and methods: One resin composite (RC), one resin-modified glass ionomer (RMGI) and two fruit drinks (orange and cocktail) were used in this study. Specimens (n=20) of each material were fabricated against Mylar strip. Baseline measurements of surface roughness were recorded for each group using noncontact surface profilometer. Each specimen was placed in the tested fruit drinks for 24 hours and then surface roughness was recorded.

Results: The mean (±SD) surface roughness of RC before and after immersion in orange and cocktail were 0.04±0.02, 0.12±0.05, 0.06±0.03 and 0.11±0.06, respectively and for RMGI were 0.72±0.14, 0.60±0.19, 0.56±0.11, and 0.52±0.15. For RC there was significant difference between surface roughness (Sa) before and after immersion in orange and cocktail (P<0.05). For RMGI, there was significant difference between surface roughness before and after immersion in orange (P<0.05), but no significant difference before and after immersion in cocktail (P>0.05).

Conclusions: The surface roughness of the RC and RMGI examined showed a significant change in the surface roughness after immersion for 24 hours in the tested fruit drinks.

果汁饮料对两种美学修复材料表面粗糙度的影响。
目的:修复材料在口腔中可能暴露于饮料中的化学物质中,这可能导致其生物降解。本体外研究的目的是评价儿童常用的两种水果饮料对两种美学修复材料表面粗糙度的影响。材料与方法:以一种树脂复合材料(RC)、一种树脂改性玻璃离聚物(RMGI)和两种果汁饮料(橙汁和鸡尾酒)为研究对象。每种材料的标本(n=20)都是在Mylar条上制作的。使用非接触式表面轮廓仪记录各组表面粗糙度的基线测量值。将每个样品放置在测试的果汁饮料中24小时,然后记录表面粗糙度。结果:橙汁和鸡尾酒浸泡前后RC的平均表面粗糙度(±SD)分别为0.04±0.02、0.12±0.05、0.06±0.03和0.11±0.06,RMGI分别为0.72±0.14、0.60±0.19、0.56±0.11和0.52±0.15。桔汁和鸡尾酒浸泡前后RC的表面粗糙度(Sa)差异有统计学意义(P0.05)。结论:RC和RMGI在被测果汁饮料中浸泡24小时后,表面粗糙度发生了显著变化。
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