Change in surface properties of two different dental resin composites after using various beverages and brushing

BMC Oral Health. 2023 Dec 5;23(1):966. doi: 10.1186/s12903-023-03710-8.

Abstract

Background: The study aimed to evaluate the influence of various beverages; with and without brushing; on the surface mechanical properties of two resin composites.

Methods: A total of 160 disc-shaped specimens were prepared for each of the following dental composites; nanohybrid ormocer (Admira fusion, VOCO GmbH, Cuxhaven, Germany) and nanohybrid resin composite (Grandio, VOCO GmbH, Cuxhaven, Germany). The baseline surface hardness and roughness measurements were carried out after 24 h. The composite samples were randomly distributed into one of the two groups; brushing and non-brushing, which were further divided into one of the four subgroups (n = 10); artificial saliva as control, coffee, red wine, and soft drink. In the non-brushing group, the specimens were immersed in the different beverages for five minutes three times daily for 30 days. The same procedure was done for the brushing group, in addition to brushing the specimens for five seconds. The surface hardness and roughness measurements were repeated after 30 days. One-way ANOVA and independent t-tests were used for statistical analysis.

Results: The soft drink had the most deteriorating effect and artificial saliva had the least. The change in surface properties was higher in the brushing subgroups. Grandio exhibited a higher change in surface microhardness while Admira fusion exhibited a higher change in surface roughness.

Conclusions: The surface properties of both dental resin composites were negatively affected by using beverages and brushing.

Keywords: Beverages; Brushing; Nano-hybrid resin composite; Ormocer; Surface hardness; Surface roughness.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Beverages*
  • Composite Resins*
  • Humans
  • Materials Testing
  • Methacrylates
  • Saliva, Artificial
  • Surface Properties

Substances

  • admira
  • Saliva, Artificial
  • Composite Resins
  • Methacrylates