Evaluation of the roughness and mass loss of the flowable composites after simulated toothbrushing abrasion

The purpose of this study was to measure mass loss and surface roughness changes of different brands of flowable resin composites after a simulated toothbrushing test. The null hypotheses were that there would be no differences in mass loss and no significant changes in surface roughness after this test and that there would be no correlation between the two variables. The tested materials were Aeliteflo (Bisco), Flow-It (Pentron), Flow-It LF (Pentron), Natural Flow (DFL) and Wave (SDI). Z100 (3M/ESPE) microhybrid and Silux Plus (3M/ESPE) microfilled resin composites were used as control materials. Twelve specimens (5 mm in diameter, 3 mm thick) of each material were prepared according to manufacturers' instructions. Toothbrushing abrasion was performed on all specimens from each of the materials using a simulator. The percentage mass loss and surface roughness were assessed before and after 100,000 brushstrokes, using a Sartorius analytical balance of 0.0001 g accuracy and a Hommel Tester T1000, respectively. The measurements of both properties were statistically compared by paired t-test and Tukey's test (p < 0.05). All materials presented a statistically significant mass loss comparing initial and final values, with the exception of Flow-It LF. However, no difference was revealed when comparing the mass loss of the different tested materials. All materials became rougher and Wave presented statistically higher roughness compared to the other resin composites. Flowable resin composites did not seem to be superior to the control groups, and they can be expected to wear by mass loss and to have an increased roughness of surface after toothbrushing action. The anticipated null hypotheses were partially accepted.

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Main Authors: Garcia,Fernanda Cristina Pimentel, Wang,Linda, D'Alpino,Paulo Henrique Perlatti, Souza,João Batista de, Araújo,Paulo Amarante de, Mondelli,Rafael Francisco de Lia
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica - SBPqO 2004
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spelling oai:scielo:S1806-832420040002000122004-09-29Evaluation of the roughness and mass loss of the flowable composites after simulated toothbrushing abrasionGarcia,Fernanda Cristina PimentelWang,LindaD'Alpino,Paulo Henrique PerlattiSouza,João Batista deAraújo,Paulo Amarante deMondelli,Rafael Francisco de Lia Composite resins Tooth abrasion Surface properties Toothbrushing The purpose of this study was to measure mass loss and surface roughness changes of different brands of flowable resin composites after a simulated toothbrushing test. The null hypotheses were that there would be no differences in mass loss and no significant changes in surface roughness after this test and that there would be no correlation between the two variables. The tested materials were Aeliteflo (Bisco), Flow-It (Pentron), Flow-It LF (Pentron), Natural Flow (DFL) and Wave (SDI). Z100 (3M/ESPE) microhybrid and Silux Plus (3M/ESPE) microfilled resin composites were used as control materials. Twelve specimens (5 mm in diameter, 3 mm thick) of each material were prepared according to manufacturers' instructions. Toothbrushing abrasion was performed on all specimens from each of the materials using a simulator. The percentage mass loss and surface roughness were assessed before and after 100,000 brushstrokes, using a Sartorius analytical balance of 0.0001 g accuracy and a Hommel Tester T1000, respectively. The measurements of both properties were statistically compared by paired t-test and Tukey's test (p < 0.05). All materials presented a statistically significant mass loss comparing initial and final values, with the exception of Flow-It LF. However, no difference was revealed when comparing the mass loss of the different tested materials. All materials became rougher and Wave presented statistically higher roughness compared to the other resin composites. Flowable resin composites did not seem to be superior to the control groups, and they can be expected to wear by mass loss and to have an increased roughness of surface after toothbrushing action. The anticipated null hypotheses were partially accepted.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica - SBPqOBrazilian Oral Research v.18 n.2 20042004-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-83242004000200012en10.1590/S1806-83242004000200012
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author Garcia,Fernanda Cristina Pimentel
Wang,Linda
D'Alpino,Paulo Henrique Perlatti
Souza,João Batista de
Araújo,Paulo Amarante de
Mondelli,Rafael Francisco de Lia
spellingShingle Garcia,Fernanda Cristina Pimentel
Wang,Linda
D'Alpino,Paulo Henrique Perlatti
Souza,João Batista de
Araújo,Paulo Amarante de
Mondelli,Rafael Francisco de Lia
Evaluation of the roughness and mass loss of the flowable composites after simulated toothbrushing abrasion
author_facet Garcia,Fernanda Cristina Pimentel
Wang,Linda
D'Alpino,Paulo Henrique Perlatti
Souza,João Batista de
Araújo,Paulo Amarante de
Mondelli,Rafael Francisco de Lia
author_sort Garcia,Fernanda Cristina Pimentel
title Evaluation of the roughness and mass loss of the flowable composites after simulated toothbrushing abrasion
title_short Evaluation of the roughness and mass loss of the flowable composites after simulated toothbrushing abrasion
title_full Evaluation of the roughness and mass loss of the flowable composites after simulated toothbrushing abrasion
title_fullStr Evaluation of the roughness and mass loss of the flowable composites after simulated toothbrushing abrasion
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the roughness and mass loss of the flowable composites after simulated toothbrushing abrasion
title_sort evaluation of the roughness and mass loss of the flowable composites after simulated toothbrushing abrasion
description The purpose of this study was to measure mass loss and surface roughness changes of different brands of flowable resin composites after a simulated toothbrushing test. The null hypotheses were that there would be no differences in mass loss and no significant changes in surface roughness after this test and that there would be no correlation between the two variables. The tested materials were Aeliteflo (Bisco), Flow-It (Pentron), Flow-It LF (Pentron), Natural Flow (DFL) and Wave (SDI). Z100 (3M/ESPE) microhybrid and Silux Plus (3M/ESPE) microfilled resin composites were used as control materials. Twelve specimens (5 mm in diameter, 3 mm thick) of each material were prepared according to manufacturers' instructions. Toothbrushing abrasion was performed on all specimens from each of the materials using a simulator. The percentage mass loss and surface roughness were assessed before and after 100,000 brushstrokes, using a Sartorius analytical balance of 0.0001 g accuracy and a Hommel Tester T1000, respectively. The measurements of both properties were statistically compared by paired t-test and Tukey's test (p < 0.05). All materials presented a statistically significant mass loss comparing initial and final values, with the exception of Flow-It LF. However, no difference was revealed when comparing the mass loss of the different tested materials. All materials became rougher and Wave presented statistically higher roughness compared to the other resin composites. Flowable resin composites did not seem to be superior to the control groups, and they can be expected to wear by mass loss and to have an increased roughness of surface after toothbrushing action. The anticipated null hypotheses were partially accepted.
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