Efeito do polimento com diferentes técnicas sobre o brilho e rugosidade superficial de resinas compostas

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Autor(a) principal: Lippert, Vinícius Funghetto
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of three different polishing systems on the roughness and surface gloss of composite resins for direct use. Methods: Three different composite resin systems were selected: nano-hybrid (Harmonize, Kerr); nano-filled (Z350 XT, 3M ESPE) and supra-nanometric (Estelite Omega, Tokuyama). Ninety samples, thirty for each composite resin, with 6 mm in diameter and 8 mm in height were made. After the initial polymerization process, the samples were treated with #320 sandpaper. Subsequently, all samples went through a finishing process with a 12-blade multilaminated drill (Jota AG) and the 30 samples from each group were subdivided into three different polishing systems (n = 10) with rubbers from one (OneGloss, Shofu) , two (EVE Diacomp Twist Basic CA, EVE) and three (Astropol, Ivoclar Vivadent) steps. In addition, after polishing, all samples went through a simulated toothbrushing process for one year. Roughness (Ra) assessments with a rugosimeter (SJ 201, Mitutoyo) and AFM (Dimension Icon PT, Bruker Nano Inc) and surface gloss (Novo-Curve, Rhopoint Instruments) were evaluated at all stages. The Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for repeated measures was performed, considering effects of interaction between resin and time, and between resin, polisher and time. Correlations were made using the Spearman coefficient (rs). A significance level of 5% (P=0.05) was considered. Results: There were statistically significant differences over the 4 moments for all variables (P <0.001). However, the Ra measured by the rugosimeter and the gloss did not have differences between T2 and T3 (P = 0.999 and P = 0.900 respectively). For Ra with the rugosimeter between resins over time, a significant interaction effect was found on time*resin (P <0.001). Likewise, it was found for Ra with AFM (P <0.001) and for brightness (P <0.001). It was possible to observe through the Spearman correlation coefficient (rs) between the roughness (measured by the rugosimeter and the AFM) and the gloss, that the correlations are statistically significant (P <0.001), from moderate to strong and inverse, in all of the resins and separating by type of resin. The qualitative analyzes of AFM were in agreement with the quantitative results. Conclusion: It is essential to carry out the finishing and polishing procedures for composite resin restorations in an appropriate manner to obtain the ideal surface roughness and gloss. Two- and three-step systems with diamond particles still seem to be the best option for polishing, regardless of the type and composition of inorganic particles in the resin system.
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spelling Mota, Eduardo GonçalvesLippert, Vinícius Funghetto2022-09-06T17:41:49Z2021-03-31https://tede2.pucrs.br/tede2/handle/tede/10430Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of three different polishing systems on the roughness and surface gloss of composite resins for direct use. Methods: Three different composite resin systems were selected: nano-hybrid (Harmonize, Kerr); nano-filled (Z350 XT, 3M ESPE) and supra-nanometric (Estelite Omega, Tokuyama). Ninety samples, thirty for each composite resin, with 6 mm in diameter and 8 mm in height were made. After the initial polymerization process, the samples were treated with #320 sandpaper. Subsequently, all samples went through a finishing process with a 12-blade multilaminated drill (Jota AG) and the 30 samples from each group were subdivided into three different polishing systems (n = 10) with rubbers from one (OneGloss, Shofu) , two (EVE Diacomp Twist Basic CA, EVE) and three (Astropol, Ivoclar Vivadent) steps. In addition, after polishing, all samples went through a simulated toothbrushing process for one year. Roughness (Ra) assessments with a rugosimeter (SJ 201, Mitutoyo) and AFM (Dimension Icon PT, Bruker Nano Inc) and surface gloss (Novo-Curve, Rhopoint Instruments) were evaluated at all stages. The Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for repeated measures was performed, considering effects of interaction between resin and time, and between resin, polisher and time. Correlations were made using the Spearman coefficient (rs). A significance level of 5% (P=0.05) was considered. Results: There were statistically significant differences over the 4 moments for all variables (P <0.001). However, the Ra measured by the rugosimeter and the gloss did not have differences between T2 and T3 (P = 0.999 and P = 0.900 respectively). For Ra with the rugosimeter between resins over time, a significant interaction effect was found on time*resin (P <0.001). Likewise, it was found for Ra with AFM (P <0.001) and for brightness (P <0.001). It was possible to observe through the Spearman correlation coefficient (rs) between the roughness (measured by the rugosimeter and the AFM) and the gloss, that the correlations are statistically significant (P <0.001), from moderate to strong and inverse, in all of the resins and separating by type of resin. The qualitative analyzes of AFM were in agreement with the quantitative results. Conclusion: It is essential to carry out the finishing and polishing procedures for composite resin restorations in an appropriate manner to obtain the ideal surface roughness and gloss. Two- and three-step systems with diamond particles still seem to be the best option for polishing, regardless of the type and composition of inorganic particles in the resin system.Objetivo: Avaliar o efeito de três diferentes sistemas de polimento sobre a rugosidade e brilho superficial de resinas compostas para uso direto. Materiais e Métodos: Foram selecionados 3 diferentes sistemas de resinas compostas: nanohíbrida (Harmonize, Kerr); nano-particulada (Z350 XT, 3M ESPE) e supra-nanométrica (Estelite Omega, Tokuyama). Noventa amostras, trinta para cada resina composta, com 6 mm de diâmetro e 8 mm de altura foram confeccionadas. Após o processo de polimerização inicial, as amostras foram tratadas com lixa #320. Posteriormente, todas as amostras passaram por um processo de acabamento com broca multilaminada 12 lâminas (Jota AG) e as 30 amostras de cada grupo foram subdivididas em três diferentes sistemas de polimento (n=10) com borrachas de um (OneGloss, Shofu), dois (EVE Diacomp Twist Basic CA, EVE) e três (Astropol, Ivoclar Vivadent) passos. Além disso, após o polimento, todas as amostras passaram por um processo de escovação simulada de um ano. Avaliações de rugosidade (Ra) com rugosímetro (SJ 201, Mitutoyo) e AFM (Dimension Icon PT, Bruker Nano Inc) e o brilho (Novo-Curve, Rhopoint Instruments) de superfície foram avaliados em todas as etapas. A Análise de variância (ANOVA) para medidas repetidas foi realizada, considerando efeitos de interação entre resina e tempo, e entre resina, polidor e tempo. As correlações foram feitas através do coeficiente de Spearman (rs). Foi considerado um nível de significância de 5% (P=0,05). Resultados: Houve diferenças estatisticamente significativas ao longo dos 4 momentos para todas as variáveis (P<0,001). Entretanto, a Ra medida pelo rugosímetro e o brilho não apresentaram diferenças entre T2 e T3 (P=0,999 e P=0,900 respectivamente). Para o Ra com o rugosímetro entre as resinas ao longo do tempo, foi encontrado um efeito de interação significativo tempo*resina (P<0,001). Da mesma forma, foi encontrado para Ra com a AFM (P<0,001) e para o brilho (P<0,001). Foi possível observar através do coeficiente de correlação de Spearman (rs) entre a rugosidade (medidas pelo rugosímetro e a AFM) e o brilho, que as correlações são estatisticamente significativas (P<0,001), de moderadas a fortes e inversas, na totalidade das resinas e separando por tipo de resina. As análises qualitativas da AFM tiveram concordância com os resultados quantitativos. Conclusão: É indispensável a realização dos procedimentos de acabamento e polimento das restaurações em resina composta de maneira adequada para a obtenção da rugosidade e brilho de superfície ideais. 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title Efeito do polimento com diferentes técnicas sobre o brilho e rugosidade superficial de resinas compostas
spellingShingle Efeito do polimento com diferentes técnicas sobre o brilho e rugosidade superficial de resinas compostas
Lippert, Vinícius Funghetto
Resina Composta
Rugosidade de Superfície
Brilho de Superfície
Sistema de Polimento
Microscopia de Força Atômica
Composite Resin
Surface Roughness
Surface Gloss
Polishing System
Atomic Force Microscopy
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA
title_short Efeito do polimento com diferentes técnicas sobre o brilho e rugosidade superficial de resinas compostas
title_full Efeito do polimento com diferentes técnicas sobre o brilho e rugosidade superficial de resinas compostas
title_fullStr Efeito do polimento com diferentes técnicas sobre o brilho e rugosidade superficial de resinas compostas
title_full_unstemmed Efeito do polimento com diferentes técnicas sobre o brilho e rugosidade superficial de resinas compostas
title_sort Efeito do polimento com diferentes técnicas sobre o brilho e rugosidade superficial de resinas compostas
author Lippert, Vinícius Funghetto
author_facet Lippert, Vinícius Funghetto
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Mota, Eduardo Gonçalves
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lippert, Vinícius Funghetto
contributor_str_mv Mota, Eduardo Gonçalves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Resina Composta
Rugosidade de Superfície
Brilho de Superfície
Sistema de Polimento
Microscopia de Força Atômica
topic Resina Composta
Rugosidade de Superfície
Brilho de Superfície
Sistema de Polimento
Microscopia de Força Atômica
Composite Resin
Surface Roughness
Surface Gloss
Polishing System
Atomic Force Microscopy
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Composite Resin
Surface Roughness
Surface Gloss
Polishing System
Atomic Force Microscopy
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA
description Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of three different polishing systems on the roughness and surface gloss of composite resins for direct use. Methods: Three different composite resin systems were selected: nano-hybrid (Harmonize, Kerr); nano-filled (Z350 XT, 3M ESPE) and supra-nanometric (Estelite Omega, Tokuyama). Ninety samples, thirty for each composite resin, with 6 mm in diameter and 8 mm in height were made. After the initial polymerization process, the samples were treated with #320 sandpaper. Subsequently, all samples went through a finishing process with a 12-blade multilaminated drill (Jota AG) and the 30 samples from each group were subdivided into three different polishing systems (n = 10) with rubbers from one (OneGloss, Shofu) , two (EVE Diacomp Twist Basic CA, EVE) and three (Astropol, Ivoclar Vivadent) steps. In addition, after polishing, all samples went through a simulated toothbrushing process for one year. Roughness (Ra) assessments with a rugosimeter (SJ 201, Mitutoyo) and AFM (Dimension Icon PT, Bruker Nano Inc) and surface gloss (Novo-Curve, Rhopoint Instruments) were evaluated at all stages. The Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for repeated measures was performed, considering effects of interaction between resin and time, and between resin, polisher and time. Correlations were made using the Spearman coefficient (rs). A significance level of 5% (P=0.05) was considered. Results: There were statistically significant differences over the 4 moments for all variables (P <0.001). However, the Ra measured by the rugosimeter and the gloss did not have differences between T2 and T3 (P = 0.999 and P = 0.900 respectively). For Ra with the rugosimeter between resins over time, a significant interaction effect was found on time*resin (P <0.001). Likewise, it was found for Ra with AFM (P <0.001) and for brightness (P <0.001). It was possible to observe through the Spearman correlation coefficient (rs) between the roughness (measured by the rugosimeter and the AFM) and the gloss, that the correlations are statistically significant (P <0.001), from moderate to strong and inverse, in all of the resins and separating by type of resin. The qualitative analyzes of AFM were in agreement with the quantitative results. Conclusion: It is essential to carry out the finishing and polishing procedures for composite resin restorations in an appropriate manner to obtain the ideal surface roughness and gloss. Two- and three-step systems with diamond particles still seem to be the best option for polishing, regardless of the type and composition of inorganic particles in the resin system.
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