Romanian Journal of Oral Rehabilitation (Oct 2013)

STUDY CONCERNING THE INFLUENCE OF THE FINISHING AND POLISHING SYSTEMS ON THE SURFACE STATE OF VARIOUS TYPES OF COMPOSITE RESINS

  • Simona Stoleriu,
  • Gianina Iovan,
  • Galina Pancu,
  • Irina Nica,
  • Sorin Andrian

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 3
pp. 78 – 83

Abstract

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The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of three different one-step and two-steps polishing systems on the surface roughness of two composite resins, one with nanoparticles and one microhybrid: Filtek Supreme XT (3M ESPE) and Filtek Z 250 (3M ESPE). 35 samples (30 mm X 8 mm X 2 mm) were made from each material. 5 samples of each material were polished using the finishing long flame bur for composite resins (NTI, Kahla GmbH, Germany) without water cooling, 5 samples using the one-step abrasive rubber P20032 (NTI, Kahla GmbH, Germany) without water cooling, 5 samples using the two-steps finishing system which uses the abrasive rubbers P1932 and P19032 (NTI, Kahla GmbH, Germany). The other samples were finished with the same systems, but under water cooling. 5 non-finished and non-polished samples of each material were considered control samples. The samples surfaces were analyzed using the atomic force microscopy. The use of two-steps polishing systems led to a significantly smoother surfaces of both types of composite resins when comparing with the one-step polishing systems (Anova and Bonferroni statistical test, p<0,05). All finishing and polishing systems used in association with water led to a significantly smoother surfaces when comparing to those obtained using the same systems without water for both types of composite resins.

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