Isolated effect of filler particle size on surface properties of experimental resin composites before and after toothbrush abrasion

Author:

Kobayashi Mikihiro12ORCID,Koi Kiyono1,Wiskoski Sarah3,Watanabe Hidehiko1,Lewis Steven1ORCID,Ferracane Jack L.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Oral Rehabilitation and Biosciences School of Dentistry, Oregon Health & Science University Portland Oregon USA

2. Department of Conservative Dentistry, Division of Aesthetic Dentistry and Clinical Cariology School of Dentistry, Showa University Tokyo Japan

3. School of Dentistry Oregon Health & Science University Portland Oregon USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThis study aimed to isolate the relationship between filler size and the surface properties of roughness and gloss before and after toothbrush abrasion for experimental resin‐based composites (RBCs) containing uniform spherical fillers.Materials and MethodsFive experimental light‐cured RBCs with different spherical filler sizes and three commercial RBCs were studied. Forty specimens were polished using silicon carbide papers. Gloss was measured after 0, 90, 180, and 360 min of simulated toothbrushing, and surface roughness was measured before and after 360 min of toothbrushing. Two‐way ANOVA/Tukey's multiple comparison tests were used to compare the RBCs, and the correlation between particle size and surface roughness or gloss was also determined.ResultsAfter polishing and toothbrushing, RBCs with smaller fillers exhibited significantly higher gloss and lower surface roughness, and RBCs with larger fillers exhibited lower gloss and higher surface roughness. A significant correlation was found between filler particle size and gloss and surface roughness both before and after toothbrush abrasion.ConclusionsGloss of RBCs containing fillers with larger particle sizes was significantly reduced. After toothbrushing abrasion, the surface roughness increased for all RBCs, except those containing the finest‐sized fillers. The particle size of the filler is a critical determinant of the surface roughness and gloss of RBCs, after polishing and after toothbrushing.Clinical SignificanceIncreased surface roughness caused by toothbrush abrasion reduces the gloss of resin‐based composites. Resin‐based composites containing finer fillers best maintain glossiness after routine tooth brushing.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Dentistry

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