Effect of different finishing and polishing procedures on surface roughness and microbial adhesion on highly‐filled composites for injectable mold technique

Author:

Vulović Stefan1ORCID,Stašić Jovana N.2ORCID,Ilić Jugoslav3ORCID,Todorović Miloš4ORCID,Jevremović Danimir5ORCID,Milić‐Lemić Aleksandra1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Belgrade School of Dental Medicine, Department of Prosthodontics Belgrade Serbia

2. University of Belgrade School of Dental Medicine, DentalNet Research Group Belgrade Serbia

3. University of Belgrade School of Dental Medicine, Department of Restorative Odontology and Endodontics Belgrade Serbia

4. University of Belgrade School of Dental Medicine, Department of Pediatric and Preventive Dentistry Belgrade Serbia

5. University Business Academy School of Dentistry Pančevo Serbia

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the effect of different finishing and polishing procedures on surface roughness and microbial adhesion and viability of Streptococcus mutans on novel highly‐filled composites for injectable mold technique.Materials and MethodsOne hundred sixty specimens were divided into four material groups: FSF (Filtek Supreme Flowable Restorative), TE (Tetric EvoFlow), GUI (G‐aenial Universal Injectable) and GUF (G‐aenial Universal Flo). Within each group, specimens were split regarding finishing and polishing (F/P) procedures into: SLD (Sof‐Lex Discs), SLS (Sof‐Lex Spirals), OG (OneGloss) and PG (PoGo). Surface roughness was analyzed using profilometer (Ra and Rz) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and Strep. mutans biofilm formation was analyzed using colony forming unit (CFU) and cell viability assay. Two‐way analysis of variance (ANOVA) followed by Tukey's post hoc test were used for comparison among groups, Pearson's coefficient was applied for the correlation between Ra and CFU/ml and all data were presented as mean ± SD.ResultsBoth materials and F/P procedures affect Ra, Rz and Strep. mutans CFU/ml values (p ≤ 0.05). Considering the Ra and Rz, GUI and GUF revealed lower values, compared to FSF and TE and SLD and SLS revealed lower values, compared to OG and PG. Considering the Strep. mutans CFU/ml and viability, GUI and TE presented lower values, compared to GUF and FSF and SLD and SLS presented lower values, compared to OG and PG. Moderate positive correlation was found between Ra and CFU/ml (r = 0.552).ConclusionsThe smoothest surfaces possess GUI and GUF, among materials and SLD and SLS, among F/P procedures. GUI adhered the lowest amount of Strep. mutans, due to the smoothest surfaces. FSF and GUF revealed the highest amount of Strep. mutans, due to bis‐GMA, bis‐MEPP and TEGDMA in their composition.Clinical SignificanceThe findings of the present study may be beneficial for the proper selection of highly‐filled composites and an adequate finishing and polishing procedure when performing the injectable mold composite resin veneer technique.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Dentistry

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