Chemical and morphological features of nanofilled composite resin: influence of finishing and polishing procedures and fluoride solutions

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2012

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Oliveira, Ana Luísa Botta Martins de [UNESP]
Santos, Patrícia Aleixo dos
Palma-Dibb, Regina Guenka
Garcia, Patrícia Petromilli Nordi Sasso [UNESP]

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This study evaluated the influence of finishing and polishing procedures and differ-ent fluoride solutions on superficial morphology and chemistry of the nanofilled composite resinSupreme XT (3M) through the EDX analysis and SEM evaluation. Circular specimens (n 5 30) of 10mm diameter and 2 mm thickness were prepared, with half of the sample assays finished and polishedwith Super-Snap1sandpaper. The experimental groups were divided according to the presence or ab-sence of finishing and polishing and solutions (arti ficial saliva, 0.0 5% of manipulated sodium fluoridesolution, Fluordent Re ach, Oral B, Fluorgard). Specimens were immersed in each respective solutionfor 1 min per day, during 60 days and stored in artificial saliva at 37 6 18C between immersion peri-ods. Topography and chemical analysis was qualitative. It was observed that specimens submitted tofinishing and polishing procedures had lower superficial degradation. Fluoride solutio ns promoted su-perficial alterations on specimens, being the highest degradation obtained with Fluordent Reach. Itca n be concluded that finishing and polishing procedures and the immersion media influence the su-perficial morphology of composite resin tested; the Fluordent Reach was the flu oride solution thatmo st affected the material’s surface.

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Dental polishing, Fuorine, Composite resins, EDX, SEM, Resina composta, Acabamento, Soluções flouretadas, Alteração de cor

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Microscopy Research and Technique, v. 75, p. 212-219, 2012.