2022
DOI: 10.21608/edj.2022.156850.2220
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The Effect of Different Polishing Methods on the Surface Roughness of Resin Composites (An In-Vitro Study)

Abstract: Objective: To evaluate the effect of one-step, two-step, and multi-step polishing systems on the surface roughness of nanofilled and suprananofilled resin composite materials. Materials and Methods:A total of 56 resin composite discs were prepared (divided into 2 main groups of 28 discs each, as nanofilled and suprananofilled resin composite groups, using split Teflon mold and cured against Mylar celluloid strip. Except for control group, samples were ground with wet 600-grit silicon carbide paper, and then su… Show more

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“…The cemented side of composite resin discs were manually finished using wet silicon carbide paper 320 and 600 grit (Norton S.A., São Paulo, Brazil) then washed with tap water for 1 minute, and ultrasonically cleaned in distilled water for10 minutes (15) .…”
Section: Cementation Of Specimens After Surface Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cemented side of composite resin discs were manually finished using wet silicon carbide paper 320 and 600 grit (Norton S.A., São Paulo, Brazil) then washed with tap water for 1 minute, and ultrasonically cleaned in distilled water for10 minutes (15) .…”
Section: Cementation Of Specimens After Surface Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, resin composite surface not treated with any cutting instruments and didn't use any finishing and polishing systems. The filler particles that were not abraded away from the resin matrix, which finally led to the creation of the smoothest surface of the tested resin composites [24] . Moreover, the smoothest surface of resin composite is achieved under Mylar's strip, but this surface cannot be stabled clinically due to no flat tooth surface exists; otherwise, the complex tooth morphology will necessitate the clinician to make finishing and polishing for the restoration to reassemble the tooth complex morphology [25] .…”
Section: Effect Of Polishing System Regardless Of Other Variables Reg...mentioning
confidence: 99%