Abstract:
Aim: To evaluate the effect of three different finishing and polishing (F&P) systems; Fine
diamond bur, Sof-lex discs and Astropol® cups & discs on the surface roughness and
microhardness of four resin composites.
Materials and Methods: A total of 160 disc-shaped specimens (10 mm x 2 mm) were
prepared in metal mold using four resin composite materials and stored in distilled water
at 37˚C for 24 h. The specimens were then divided into four experimental groups (n=40)
according to the type of resin composite. Group1: Microhybrid composite (Dynamic Plus),
Group2: Nanohybrid (Nexcomp), Group3: Supernano composite (ESTELITE Σ QUICK),
and Group4: Nanoceram composite (ZENIT). For each type of resin composite the forty
specimens were divided into four sub-groups (A, B, C, & D) based on the type of finishing
and polishing procedure as follow; A: Sandpaper, B: Fine diamond bur C: Astropol® cups
& discs (two–step) F&P system, and D: Sof-lex discs (four–step) F&P system. The surface
roughness measurements were made for all resin composite specimens using USB digital
surface profile gauge and data were recorded using computer software (Elcomaster 2,
Elcometer Instruments). Surface Micro-hardness of the specimens was determined using
Digital Display Vickers Micro-Hardness Tester. The measurements were calculated and
the obtained data statistically analyzed using SPSS software. Two-way ANOVA were
applied to assess significant differences among composite materials using different F&P
systems. Tukey`s Post hoc test was used for pair-wise comparisons between the means.
Results: Significant differences in surface roughness and microhardness were found
according to the type of F&P systems and resin composites (P<0.05). The smoothest
surface value was recorded for nanoceramic composite. The highest microhardness value
was obtained with microhybrid composite finished with the Soflex discs (four-step) F&P
systems.
Conclusions: Based on the obtained results it can be conclude that F&P procedure greatly
affect the surface roughness and microhardness of the tested resin composite materials.
Nanoceram and supernano composite exhibited the lowest surface roughness values, while
nanohybrid composite exhibited the highest surface roughness value among the tested
composites when finished with Soflex F&P system. Microhybrid composite exhibited the
highest microhardness. The smoothest surface finish was obtained when using fine
diamond bur particular with supernano and nanoceramic composites. The one step
procedures exhibited the best result.
Keywords: Resin composites, finishing and polishing system, surface roughness,
microhardness.