Evaluation of efficiency of manual polishing over autoglazed and overglazed porcelain and its effect on plaque accumulation
The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics
;
: 179-186, 2012.
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in English
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-174452
ABSTRACT
PURPOSE:
The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of manual polishing over autoglazed and overglazed porcelain and their effect on plaque accumulation. MATERIALS ANDMETHODS:
Thirty-six porcelain discs were fabricated out of which 18 each was subjected for autoglazing and overglazing. Half surface of the discs was left intact; the remaining half was roughened with medium grit diamond bur. Roughened surfaces were repolished by porcelain polishing kits (Shofu, DFS, Eve). All the surfaces were evaluated by the perthometer and SEM. Six discs from each sample were placed in human volunteer's mouth for 72 hours to evaluate the plaque accumulation. Acquired data was subjected to ANOVA comparative evaluation.RESULTS:
Roughened surfaces had average roughness value of 2.88+/-0.1935 microm. The repolished surfaces by porcelain correction kits Shofu, DFS and Eve, average roughness value reduced to 0.6250+/-0.1036, 0.9192+/-0.0953, 0.9017+/-0.1305 respectively. Autoglazed and overglazed surfaces showed the mean roughness value (Ra) of 0.4217+/-0.0685, 0.3450+/-0.0729. SEM study showed the improved surfaces when subjected for polishing. Plaque accumulation percentage was the highest on roughened surface (93.83+/-6.2552%), followed by porcelain discs polished by commercial kits. Autoglazed surfaces found to be the best surfaces with the least plaque accumulation (0.5237+/-0.4209%).CONCLUSION:
All the polishing kits used in the study reduced the average roughness by approximately 77%. Corrected porcelain surfaces should ideally be reglazed, alternatively, polish the surfaces before final cementation.
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Main subject:
Cementation
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Diamond
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Dental Porcelain
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Mouth
Limits:
Humans
Language:
English
Journal:
The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics
Year:
2012
Type:
Article
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