Analysis of enamel and material wear by digital microscope: an in-vitro study

被引:7
作者
Habib, Syed Rashid [1 ]
Ansari, Abdul Sadekh [2 ]
Alqahtani, Mohammed [1 ]
Alshiddi, Ibrahim F. [1 ]
Alqahtani, Abdulaziz S. [1 ]
Hassan, Syed Hammad [3 ]
机构
[1] King Saud Univ, Coll Dent, Dept Prosthet Dent Sci, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
[2] King Saud Univ Med City, Dent Univ Hosp, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
[3] Margalla Inst Hlth Sci MIHS, Margalla Coll Dent, Prosthodont Dept, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
来源
BRAZILIAN ORAL RESEARCH | 2019年 / 33卷
关键词
Tooth Wear; Dental Restoration Wear; Tooth Attrition; Ceramics;
D O I
10.1590/1807-3107bor-2019.vol33.0121
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
The objective of the study was to analyze the surface area (SA) of the wear caused by simulated chewing on human enamel and opposing restorative material, namely: composite resin (CR), porcelain fused to metal (PFM), lithium disilicate (LD), or monolithic zirconia (MZr). Forty-eight premolars were selected as enamel specimens and divided randomly into 4 groups (n = 48; n =12) used as antagonists in chewing simulation (250,000 loading cycles) against one of the four selected test materials. Enamel and material specimens were scanned and evaluated under digital microscope, and wear SA (mm(2)) were recorded. Descriptive statistics, paired t-test, one-way ANOVA, and post-hoc Tukey-HSD tests were used for statistics (p < 0.05). The smallest and largest SA were exhibited by enamel against LD (0.80 mm(2)) and PFM (1.74 mm(2)), respectively. PFM (3.48 mm(2)) showed the largest SA and CR (2.28 mm(2)) showed the smallest SA. Paired t-test for SA values showed significant difference (p < 0.05) in all wear comparisons between materials and enamel antagonists. The wear of materials were greater than that of their respective enamel antagonists (p < 0.05). One-way ANOVA of the logarithmic means of wear SA revealed significant differences (P<0.05). Post-hoc Tukey test revealed significance for PFM (p < 0.05) with other materials. Wear of all test materials was greater compared to the wear of enamel antagonists. PFM and LD caused the largest and the smallest enamel wear, respectively. CR, LD, and MZr are more resistant than PFM to wear after simulated chewing against enamel.
引用
收藏
页数:10
相关论文
共 35 条
  • [1] Anusavice KJ, 2013, Phillips' Science of Dental Materials
  • [2] The association of tooth wear, diet and dietary habits in adults aged 18-30 years old
    Bartlett, D. W.
    Fares, J.
    Shirodaria, S.
    Chiu, K.
    Ahmad, N.
    Sherriff, M.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY, 2011, 39 (12) : 811 - 816
  • [3] Enamel Wear Opposing Polished and Aged Zirconia
    Burgess, J. O.
    Janyavula, S.
    Lawson, N. C.
    Lucas, T. J.
    Cakir, D.
    [J]. OPERATIVE DENTISTRY, 2014, 39 (02) : 189 - 194
  • [4] Wear properties of dental ceramics and porcelains compared with human enamel
    D'Arcangelo, Camillo
    Vanini, Lorenzo
    Rondoni, Giuseppe D.
    De Angelis, Francesco
    [J]. JOURNAL OF PROSTHETIC DENTISTRY, 2016, 115 (03) : 350 - 355
  • [5] Hydrolytic and Biological Degradation of Bulk-fill and Self-adhering Resin Composites
    de Brito, O. F. F.
    de Oliveira, I. L. M.
    Monteiro, G. Q. M.
    [J]. OPERATIVE DENTISTRY, 2019, 44 (05) : E223 - E233
  • [6] Etman MK, 2008, INT J PROSTHODONT, V21, P245
  • [7] The in vitro wear behavior of experimental resin-based composites derived from a commercial formulation
    Finlay, Nessa
    Hahnel, Sebastian
    Dowling, Adam H.
    Fleming, Garry J. P.
    [J]. DENTAL MATERIALS, 2013, 29 (04) : 365 - 374
  • [8] Slow crack growth and reliability of dental ceramics
    Gonzaga, Carla Castiglia
    Cesar, Paulo Francisco
    Miranda, Walter Gomes, Jr.
    Yoshimura, Humberto Naoyuki
    [J]. DENTAL MATERIALS, 2011, 27 (04) : 394 - 406
  • [9] Habib SR, 2019, J ADV PROSTHODONT, V11, P23
  • [10] TWO-BODY WEAR OF ARTIFICIAL ACRYLIC AND COMPOSITE RESIN TEETH IN RELATION TO ANTAGONIST MATERIAL
    Hahnel, Sebastian
    Behr, Michael
    Handel, Gerhard
    Rosentritt, Martin
    [J]. JOURNAL OF PROSTHETIC DENTISTRY, 2009, 101 (04) : 269 - 278