Effect of finishing and polishing methods on surface roughness of autopolymerized acrylic resins

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Autor(a) principal: DUARTE,Gabriel Lúcio Calazans
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: MENDONÇA,Angélica Kercya Pereira de, FREITAS,Ana Roberta Assunção de, DUARTE,Antônio Ricardo Calazans, HOLANDA,Julita de Campos Pipolo
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: RGO - Revista Gaúcha de Odontologia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective : To evaluate the surface roughness of two makes of autopolymerized acrylic resin (Classic Dencor® and Duralay®) with two different methods of finishing and polishing (conventional and using the Dhpro® finishing & polishing kit). Methods : A total of 20 specimens (10 of each make) was obtained using Zetalabor®--Zhermak condensation silicone molds. After polymerization, 20 blocks of resin were divided in two and subjected to two types of finishing and polishing, one at each end. The types of finishing and polishing were as follows: conventional (lathe) and using the Dhpro® finishing & polishing kit. Once finished and polished, the specimens were subjected to surface roughness testing using a roughness meter and were analyzed via the Student’s t-test. Results : There is a statistically significant difference between the forms of polishing, unrelated to the brand of acrylic resin. Conventional polishing achieved a level of 0.12 µm for both resins and the DhPro® polishing presented roughness a little above 0.2 µm. Conclusion : Conventional polishing is superior to the DhPro® kit, as it achieves lower levels of roughness. There is no significant difference between the acrylic resins in terms of surface roughness after the finishing and polishing processes.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of finishing and polishing methods on surface roughness of autopolymerized acrylic resins
title Effect of finishing and polishing methods on surface roughness of autopolymerized acrylic resins
spellingShingle Effect of finishing and polishing methods on surface roughness of autopolymerized acrylic resins
DUARTE,Gabriel Lúcio Calazans
Acrylic resins
Dental polishing
Esthetics, dental
title_short Effect of finishing and polishing methods on surface roughness of autopolymerized acrylic resins
title_full Effect of finishing and polishing methods on surface roughness of autopolymerized acrylic resins
title_fullStr Effect of finishing and polishing methods on surface roughness of autopolymerized acrylic resins
title_full_unstemmed Effect of finishing and polishing methods on surface roughness of autopolymerized acrylic resins
title_sort Effect of finishing and polishing methods on surface roughness of autopolymerized acrylic resins
author DUARTE,Gabriel Lúcio Calazans
author_facet DUARTE,Gabriel Lúcio Calazans
MENDONÇA,Angélica Kercya Pereira de
FREITAS,Ana Roberta Assunção de
DUARTE,Antônio Ricardo Calazans
HOLANDA,Julita de Campos Pipolo
author_role author
author2 MENDONÇA,Angélica Kercya Pereira de
FREITAS,Ana Roberta Assunção de
DUARTE,Antônio Ricardo Calazans
HOLANDA,Julita de Campos Pipolo
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv DUARTE,Gabriel Lúcio Calazans
MENDONÇA,Angélica Kercya Pereira de
FREITAS,Ana Roberta Assunção de
DUARTE,Antônio Ricardo Calazans
HOLANDA,Julita de Campos Pipolo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Acrylic resins
Dental polishing
Esthetics, dental
topic Acrylic resins
Dental polishing
Esthetics, dental
description ABSTRACT Objective : To evaluate the surface roughness of two makes of autopolymerized acrylic resin (Classic Dencor® and Duralay®) with two different methods of finishing and polishing (conventional and using the Dhpro® finishing & polishing kit). Methods : A total of 20 specimens (10 of each make) was obtained using Zetalabor®--Zhermak condensation silicone molds. After polymerization, 20 blocks of resin were divided in two and subjected to two types of finishing and polishing, one at each end. The types of finishing and polishing were as follows: conventional (lathe) and using the Dhpro® finishing & polishing kit. Once finished and polished, the specimens were subjected to surface roughness testing using a roughness meter and were analyzed via the Student’s t-test. Results : There is a statistically significant difference between the forms of polishing, unrelated to the brand of acrylic resin. Conventional polishing achieved a level of 0.12 µm for both resins and the DhPro® polishing presented roughness a little above 0.2 µm. Conclusion : Conventional polishing is superior to the DhPro® kit, as it achieves lower levels of roughness. There is no significant difference between the acrylic resins in terms of surface roughness after the finishing and polishing processes.
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