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- Title
Contact angle evaluation of two different basic mouth-rinse on two tooth color restorative materials.
- Authors
Barekatain, M.; Kuchaki, P. Mirza; Shahriari, Sh.; Habibagahi, S.; Mackie, M. Amin; Afrouz, S. Rah
- Abstract
Background and Aim: The most important features of dental materials is physical surface. One of these features is interfacial effect of solid–fluid that evaluated in standard situation with contact angle and the surface tension is directly related to it. This study was aimed to evaluate two mouth-rinse contact angle with difference base on two restorative materials. Materials and Methods: In this experimental study we has made 15 composites dick, 15 Glass Ionomers) disk with 6mm diameter and 2mm thickness and good surface roughness and used artificial saliva as control group, chlorhexidine and persica mouth-rinse and Contact angle of each instilled drop of liquids on the surface of restorative materials was measured whit profile imaging in the same condition. The obtained data were analyzed by ANOVA and Tukey. Result: The most contact angle was in artificial saliva on composite surface (55.7 ͦ) and the least of them was chlorhexidine in Glass Ionomer surface (33 ͦ). Also there was Significant differences between all conditions studied (P<0.001), except persica and artificial saliva on the composite (P=0.324). Conclusion: In this study Between two restorative materials, composite (hydrophobic) and glass ionomer (hydrophilic) contact angle of artificial saliva, persica and chlorhexidine on the more hydrophilic material (glass ionomer) is lower and among the solutions used, chlorhexidine contact angle on the both restorative material is less.
- Subjects
ANALYSIS of variance; CHLORHEXIDINE; DENTAL glass ionomer cements; DENTAL materials; DENTAL resins; DENTURES; EXPERIMENTAL design; MOUTHWASHES; COMPLICATIONS of prosthesis; STATISTICS; PLANT extracts; DATA analysis; ARTIFICIAL saliva; SURFACE properties
- Publication
Journal of Research in Dental Sciences, 2016, Vol 13, Issue 4, p6
- ISSN
2008-4676
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.18869/acadpub.jrds.13.4.181