The Impact of Gastric Juice on the Surface Roughness of Surface Sealant-Treated Provisional Restorations
HY Yay Kuscu,
I Kurkcuoglu,
HC Kucukesmen
Abstract:Background and Aim:
Gastroesophageal reflux disease causes gastric acid to enter the oral cavity, leading to mucosal changes and deterioration of dental hard tissues and materials. The purpose of this in vitro study was to evaluate the impact of gastric juice on the surface roughness of two types of acrylics used in provisional restorations.
Materials and Methods:
Acrytemp ® and Temdent acrylic resin discs (10 × 2 mm) totaling 80 were manufactured and d… Show more
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