2020
DOI: 10.3889/oamjms.2020.4622
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Surface Roughness of Bulk Fill Composite after Simulated Toothbrushing with Different Dentifrices

Abstract: AIM: The aim of the current in vitro study was to evaluate the changes in surface roughness of bulk fill composites after simulated toothbrushing with different dentifrices. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Three types of bulk fill resin composites were used in this study; 27 specimens of each composite resin were randomly divided into three main groups (n = 9). Each main group was further subdivided into three subgroups (n = 3). Each group was subjected to simulated toothbrushing with three different dentifrices.… Show more

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“…The minerals contents of the teeth surfaces and the resin matrix of the composite restorations (632) may be affected by the abrasive particles ratio and activities of the whitening tooth paste which may lead to increase in surface roughness and reducing micro hardness of both, teeth surfaces and composite restorations 20 . If surface roughness increases, this will lead to greater bacterial colonization and formation of oral biofilm on composite restorations leading to periodontal affection and recurrent caries formations 4,21 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The minerals contents of the teeth surfaces and the resin matrix of the composite restorations (632) may be affected by the abrasive particles ratio and activities of the whitening tooth paste which may lead to increase in surface roughness and reducing micro hardness of both, teeth surfaces and composite restorations 20 . If surface roughness increases, this will lead to greater bacterial colonization and formation of oral biofilm on composite restorations leading to periodontal affection and recurrent caries formations 4,21 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They used simulated toothbrushing machines with manual toothbrush heads attached to the moving arms. However, for more simulation of the clinical situation, the use of power-driven toothbrushes will be more satisfactory [9][10][11][12][13] . Komandla et al, mounted an oscillatingrotating of power-driven toothbrush in a customized apparatus to evaluate the effect of tooth brushing on glass ionomer restorations 14 .…”
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confidence: 99%