Impact of combining dental composite brushes with modeling resins on the color stability and topographic features of composites
复合材料
复合数
材料科学
牙科复合材料
作者
Abdulrahman A. Balhaddad,Faisal Saad S. Alharamlah,Alhanoof Aldossary,Wejdan Almutairi,Turki Alshehri,Mary Anne S. Melo,Afnan O. Al‐Zain,Eman H. Ismail
This study explores the effect of using dental brushes with or without metacrylate-based modeling resins on long-term color stability and surface topographies of resin-based composites. This study examined the effects of two variables: (1) the type of brush used (Art brush, Micro-brush, or Mylar strip) and (2) the application of a modeling resin (applied or not applied). The specimens were artificially aged through 10,000 cycles of thermocycling and subsequently immersed in coffee for 30 days. Measurements of color and surface roughness were taken at baseline and after the aging, using a non-contact profilometer for surface roughness and a spectrophotometer for color. Data were analyzed using paired t-tests and one-way ANOVA. Resin-based composites smoothed with dental brushes or micro brushes without modeling resins exhibited lower color change (ΔE) than other groups. Paired t-tests revealed significant differences in average surface roughness (Ra) and valley depth (Rv) for each surfacing technique before and after aging (