Evaluating the Effect of Different Mouthrinses on Properties of the Enamel and Dental Composite Surfaces
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2024
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Revista Chimie Srl
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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This study investigated the effects of different solutions (artificial saliva, Listerine Cool Mintalcohol containing and Colgate Plax-alcohol free) on the nanohardness, elastic modulus and surface roughness of enamel surface and composite materials (Admira Fusion, Clearfil Majesty Esthetic and Mosaic Universal). Specimens of 2 mm depth and 5 mm diameter were stored in solutions for 12 h at 37(degrees)C. Baseline and final measurements were obtained using a HYSITRON TI 950 TriboIndenter testing machine. The applied force to each specimen increased from 0 to 1000 mu N. For SEM images, one sample in each group was covered with a thin layer of mix of gold and palladium using a sputter coater (Quorum Q150R ES, UK). Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images were taken at 5000x magnifications to evaluate the surface morphology. Statistical analysis for hardness, elastic modulus and roughness was performed by Two-way ANOVA, Benferroni and Tukey HSD at a significance level 0.05. The results of this study showed that the highest value of surface roughness and lowest hardness and elastic modulus were presented by Admira (p<0.001). Listerine caused significantly increased surface roughness (p<0.001) and decreased hardness and elastic modulus parameters (p<0.001). The mouthrinse containing alcohol caused more significant changes in the nanohardness, elastic modulus, surface roughness values of enamel and composite surfaces.
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Enamel, Composite, Elastic modulus, Nanohardness, Surface Roughness
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Materiale Plastice
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Q3
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61
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1