“…Furthermore, the glazing process reduces porosity on the surface of the ceramic material 9,47 and the lower the roughness on such surfaces, the lower the risk of micro-organism colonization, e.g., Candida albicans from the intraoral environment. 45 Brushing, on the other hand, did not alter hardness on the glazed feldspathic ceramic, perhaps due to its abrasive effect, which could consequently reflect on surface roughness. Regarding surface roughness, the null hypothesis was also rejected because prefabricated trays loaded with hydrogen peroxide at a concentration of 10% were able to induce the highest average roughness values on the glazed feldspathic ceramic surface, independent from brushing cycles.…”