Journal of Functional Biomaterials (Dec 2020)

Varying the Polishing Protocol Influences the Color Stability and Surface Roughness of Bulk-Fill Resin-Based Composites

  • Filipa Freitas,
  • Teresa Pinheiro de Melo,
  • António HS Delgado,
  • Paulo Monteiro,
  • João Rua,
  • Luís Proença,
  • Jorge Caldeira,
  • Ana Mano Azul,
  • José João Mendes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jfb12010001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
p. 1

Abstract

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Surface properties of composites such as roughness and color impact periodontal health and aesthetic outcomes. Novel bulk-fill composites with improved functionality are being introduced and, in light of the existing variety of finishing/polishing procedures, research of their surface properties is warranted. Sixty discs were prepared from bulk-fill composites (Filtek™ Bulk Fill Posterior Restorative and Fill-Up™) and incremental-fill Filtek™ Z250. They were further divided according to different polishing procedures (n = 5): three multi-step polishing procedures or finishing with a bur (control). Surface roughness (Ra) was measured using an atomic force microscope (The AFM Workshop TT-AFM). A spectrophotometer (Spectroshade Micro Optic) was used to determine color stability, after exposure to a coffee solution. Data were analyzed using two-way MANOVA (significance level of 5%). Resin composite type, polishing procedure, and their interaction had a statistically significant effect on surface roughness (p p p p < 0.001) and found to be material dependent and polishing-procedure dependent. Higher surface roughness relates to greater color changes.

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