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摘要
原理:树脂复合材料抛光确保最佳的美学和寿命。有效的抛光技术,传统的多色树脂复合材料是有据可查。然而,对较新的单色通用树脂复合材料的可接受抛光知之甚少。目的:本研究比较了五种通用树脂复合材料(Omnichroma, Neo Spectra, Charisma Diamond One, One Shade)和一种常规多色树脂复合材料(Palfique Asteria)在使用三种抛光系统(一步,Enhance PoGo;两步,EVE Diacomp Plus Twist;三步,soflex)和Mylar条(不抛光)后的表面粗糙度。方法:共制备240例标本(每种树脂复合材料各40例)。根据所使用的抛光系统,将样品分为四组(n=10)。使用非接触式三维光学轮廓仪评估所有样品的表面粗糙度。每个亚组随机抽取1个标本进行扫描电镜检查。结果:树脂复合类型和抛光系统对表面粗糙度有显著影响(p
Effect of Polishing Systems on Surface Roughness of Universal Resin Composites.
Rationale: Polishing of resin composites ensures optimal esthetics and longevity. Effective polishing techniques for conventional multi-shade resin composites are well documented. However, less is known regarding acceptable polishing for newer single-shade universal resin composites.
Objective: This study compared the surface roughness of five universal resin composites (Omnichroma, Neo Spectra, Charisma Diamond One, One Shade) and one conventional multi-shade resin composite (Palfique Asteria) following the use of three polishing systems (one-step, Enhance PoGo; two-step, EVE Diacomp Plus Twist; three-step, Sof-Lex) and Mylar strip (without polishing).
Methods: A total of 240 specimens were prepared (n=40 for each resin composite). The specimens were grouped into four subgroups (n=10) based on the polishing system applied. The surface roughness of all specimens was evaluated using a non-contact three-dimensional optical profilometer. One randomly selected specimen from each subgroup underwent scanning electron microscope examination.
Results: Surface roughness was significantly affected by the resin composite type and the polishing system used (p<0.05). The study groups were ranked by surface roughness, from lowest to highest, across all tested materials as follows: Mylar strip < Enhance PoGo < Sof-Lex < EVE Diacomp. The surface roughness values of the universal resin composites were comparable to the multi-shade nanofilled resin composite in all polishing systems.
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Operative Dentistry is a refereed, international journal published bi-monthly and distributed to subscribers in over 50 countries. In 2012, we printed 84 articles (672 pages). Papers were submitted by authors from 45 countries, in the categories of Clinical Research, Laboratory Research, Clinical Techniques/Case Presentations and Invited Papers, as well as Editorials and Abstracts.
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