The effect of erosive beverages and polishing systems on the surface properties of nanohybrid composite resin
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Ozdemir, B., Ilday, N. O., Ozdemir, S. B., Suleyman, F., & Duymus, Z. Y. (2022). The effect of erosive beverages and polishing systems on the surface properties of nanohybrid composite resin. Nigerian journal of clinical practice, 25(3), 248–254. https://doi.org/10.4103/njcp.njcp_1361_21Özet
Aims and Background: The aim of this study is to evaluate the surface microhardness and roughness of composites treated with three different polishing systems exposed to two different corrosive beverages. Material and Methods: Ninety-six composite resin disks were randomly divided into four groups, one of which was the control group. The surface roughness and microhardness values were measured after 24 h in the polishing process. The samples were divided into three subgroups and kept in distilled water, cola, and ice tea for 20 min a day for 14 days. Then, the roughness and microhardness measurements of the samples were taken again. Two samples randomly selected from each group were examined using a scanning electron microscope (SEM) and analyzed statistically using the two way anova (ANOVA) and Duncan tests. Results: A statistically significant difference was found between the roughness and hardness values at the end of 24 h and 14 days. Onegloss (OG), Dentoflex (DF), and Super-snap (SNP) polish systems showed the highest roughness in the cola group, respectively. Microhardness values: The unpolished group had the lowest significant microhardness in the coke group (P < 0.05). Conclusion: In this study, it was seen that the lowest success rate was the OG polishing system.