Erosive Effect of Canned Juices and Soft Drinks on Surface Roughness of Restorative Materials Used in Pediatric Dentistry: An Ex Vivo Study
Satish Vishwanathaiah, Prabhadevi C Maganur, Hussain M Khabrany, Khalid Bajawi, Taghreed A Madkhali, Ethar A Ali, Mohammed A Namazi, Haitham Zaylaee, Mohammed Ajeely, Loai Alhadri, Qasem Gazwani
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Vishwanathaiah S, Maganur PC, Khabrany HM, Bajawi K, Madkhali TA, Ali EA, Namazi MA, Zaylaee H, Ajeely M, Alhadri L, Gazwani Q. Erosive Effect of Canned Juices and Soft Drinks on Surface Roughness of Restorative Materials Used in Pediatric Dentistry: An Ex Vivo Study. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2024; 17 (7):807-811.
Aim: To evaluate and compare the effect of fruit juice (orange) and cola drink (noncarbonated) on the surface texture of composite (3M ESPE Filtek Bulk Fill) and glass ionomer cement (GIC) (ChemFil Superior).
Materials and methods: A total of eighty pellets each were prepared with composite (3M ESPE Filtek Bulk Fill) and GIC (ChemFil Superior) material using a brass mold with an inner diameter of 3 mm and a thickness of 3 mm according to the manufacturer's instructions. Around 10 pellets of each material were placed in airtight plastic containers. The baseline surface texture value was obtained by profilometer. An 8-day immersion regime was carried out according to Maupome et al. After the 8-day test period, pellets were reevaluated for surface texture final value. The values were statistically analyzed.
Results: A statistically significant lower surface roughness of composite restorative material was observed when treated with high-concentration orange juice and medium-concentration. Conversely, a statistically significant lower surface roughness of GIC restorative material was observed when it was treated with the low-concentration group, high-concentration orange juice, and medium-concentration orange juice.
Conclusion: The surface roughness patterns of restorative materials increased as the number of immersion regimes increased.
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