Influence of one-step professional mechanical tooth cleaning pastes on surface roughness and morphological features of tooth substrates and restoratives.


Journal

Journal of oral science
ISSN: 1880-4926
Titre abrégé: J Oral Sci
Pays: Japan
ID NLM: 9808942

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
31 Mar 2021
Historique:
pubmed: 5 1 2021
medline: 7 4 2021
entrez: 4 1 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

This study investigated the influence of professional mechanical tooth cleaning (PMTC) pastes on the surface texture of different subject materials. Two one-step PMTC pastes, Clinpro Cleaning Paste for PMTC (CP) and PRG Pro-Care Gel (PG), and multiple-step PMTC pastes, Merssage Regular (MR), Merssagge Fine (MF), and Merssage Plus (MP), were used. For comparison, PMTC was performed using distilled water without paste (DW). The subjected materials used were bovine enamel (ENA) and dentin (DEN), a resin composite (FSU), and lithium disilicate (IEC). The prepared specimens were polished using a #2000-grit silicon carbide paper. PMTC was performed using a brush at 1,000 rpm for 15 s. The surface roughness (Ra) values of the specimens before and after PMTC were measured by laser scanning microscopy. The Knoop hardness number (KHN) of the subjected material was obtained. The types of PMTC pastes and subject materials had a significant influence on the Ra values and KHN. For the majority of subject materials, the descending order of Ra values after PMTC was MR > MF > CP > PG > MP > DW. The descending order of KHN of the materials was IEC > ENA > FSU > DEN. Although one-step PMTC pastes appeared to be effective, it is important to consider the subject material during PMTC.

Identifiants

pubmed: 33390462
doi: 10.2334/josnusd.20-0420
doi:

Substances chimiques

Composite Resins 0

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

133-138

Auteurs

Yoshiyuki Amari (Y)

Department of Operative Dentistry, Nihon University School of Dentistry.

Toshiki Takamizawa (T)

Department of Operative Dentistry, Nihon University School of Dentistry.
Dental Research Center, Division of Biomaterial Science, Nihon University School of Dentistry.

Ryo Kawamoto (R)

Department of Operative Dentistry, Nihon University School of Dentistry.

Yasuhiro Namura (Y)

Department of Orthodontics, Nihon University School of Dentistry.
Dental Research Center, Division of Clinical Research, Nihon University School of Dentistry.

Ryosuke Murayama (R)

Department of Legal Medicine, Nihon University School of Dentistry.

Munenori Yokoyama (M)

Department of Operative Dentistry, Nihon University School of Dentistry.

Akimasa Tsujimoto (A)

Department of Operative Dentistry, Nihon University School of Dentistry.
Dental Research Center, Division of Biomaterial Science, Nihon University School of Dentistry.

Masashi Miyazaki (M)

Department of Operative Dentistry, Nihon University School of Dentistry.
Dental Research Center, Division of Biomaterial Science, Nihon University School of Dentistry.

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