Author/Authors :
Hasani Tabatabaei, Masoumeh Department of Restorative Dentistry - School of Dentistry, Tehran University Of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Sheikhzadeh, Sedigheh Orthodontics Department - Faculty of Dentistry, Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol , Ghasemi Monfared Rad, Hamidreza School of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering - College of Engineering, University of Tehran , Beygi, Ahmad Polymer Engineering Department - Amir-Kabir University of Technology, Tehran , Bagheri, Hossein Faculty of Dentistry, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad
Abstract :
Objectives: Several studies have assessed the characteristics and properties of silorane-
based composites and adhesive systems. Considering the extensive application of tooth- whitening agents, possible deteriorative effects of tooth bleaching agents on these restorative materials must be studied. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of an in-office carbamide peroxide-based tooth bleaching agent on the wear resistance of a silorane-based and a conventional microhybrid dimethyl methacrylate-based dental composite with two different application times.
Materials and Methods: Thirty cylindrical specimens were made of Z250 and P90 dental composite resins (n=15 for each composite). Samples made of each composite were divided into three groups (n=5) for immersion in an in-office bleaching agent (Opalescence® Quick 45%) for either three or eight hours or saline solution (control). Wear tests were conducted after bleaching using a pin-on disk apparatus under the load of 40N at a constant sliding speed of 0.5 ms-1 for a sliding distance of 300 m. The samples were weighed before and after the wear test. Repeated measures ANOVA was used to statistically analyze the obtained data (α=0.05).
Results: There was a significant decrease in the weight of samples after the wear test (P<0.001). However, no significant difference was found among groups in the mean weight of samples before and after the wear test (P>0.05).
Conclusion: Bleaching for three or eight hours using 45% carbamide peroxide had no deteriorative effect on the wear resistance of Z250 and P90 composites
Keywords :
Silorane Composite Resin , Dental Restoration Wear , Tooth Bleaching Agents , Carbamide Peroxide