Abstract:Background: Surface roughness allows dental biofilm to be formed in greater quantities and more quickly on rough surfaces. Biofilm maturation has clinical implications because it intensifies the presence of pathogenic microorganisms. Methods: The specimens (diameter = 10 mm ⁄ thickness = 2 mm) were stored in deionized water for 7 days, and divided into immersion groups (n=10): Coffee, G1; Coca Cola, G2; H2OH lemon refrigerant, G3; immersed for 7 days. Mass (g) was analyzed with a digital scale, and Ra roughnes… Show more
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