Effects of bleaching agents on surface roughness of filling materials

The aim of this study was to use a non-tactile optical measurement system to assess the effects of three bleaching agents’ concentrations on the surface roughness of dental restoration materials. Two composites (Grandio, Venus) and one glass ionomer cement (Ketac Fil Plus) were used in this in vitro...

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Hauptverfasser: MARKOVIC, Ljubisa, JORDAN, Rainer Andreas, GLASSER, Marie-Claire, ARNOLD, Wolfgang Hermann, NEBEL, Jan, TILLMANN, Wolfgang, OSTERMANN, Thomas, ZIMMER, Stefan
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description The aim of this study was to use a non-tactile optical measurement system to assess the effects of three bleaching agents’ concentrations on the surface roughness of dental restoration materials. Two composites (Grandio, Venus) and one glass ionomer cement (Ketac Fil Plus) were used in this in vitro study. Specimens were treated with three different bleaching agents (16% and 22% carbamide peroxide (Polanight) and 38% hydrogen peroxide (Opalescence Boost)). Surface roughness was measured with an optical profilometer (Infinite Focus G3) before and after the bleaching treatment. Surface roughness increased in all tested specimens after bleaching treatment (p
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Composite
Composite Resins - chemistry
Dental materials
Dental Restoration, Permanent
Dentistry
Glass ionomer
Glass ionomer cements
Glass Ionomer Cements - chemistry
Hydrogen peroxide
Hydrogen Peroxide - chemistry
In Vitro Techniques
In vitro testing
Maleates - chemistry
Materials Testing
Optical profilometer
Peroxides - chemistry
Profilometers
Restoration
Roughness
Surface Properties
Surface roughness
Tooth Bleaching - methods
Tooth Bleaching Agents - chemistry
Urea - analogs & derivatives
Urea - chemistry
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