Evaluation of surface roughness and color change of bovine enamel after immersion in dye solution

A. C. Trentino, Larissa Marinho Azevedo, Felipe Fabrício Farias da Silva, Maria Cristina Freitas, M. S. Borges, R. Mondelli
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Aim: The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the influence of dye solution on enamel color change after bleaching protocols and the effectiveness in maintaining the color of these agents. Material and Methods: The buccal surfaces of sixty-five bovine incisors were cleaned and polished, and the enamel specimens were divided into thirteen groups: G1 to G6: treated with 6% hydrogen peroxide using different surface agents; G7 to G12: treated with 15% hydrogen peroxide using different surface agents; G13: control. After 24 hours, the groups treated were immersed in black tea solution; the control group was stored in artificial saliva. The color was evaluated prior to bleaching, 24 hours later and after immersion in the dye solution; the roughness was measured immediately after bleaching, 24 hours later and 7 days after immersion in the dye solution. The data was analyzed using the Kruskal-Wallis test, followed by the Miller test for roughness analysis, and the Duncan test for color change analysis. It was used 5% significant level with p<0.05. Results: The data found in the evaluation of surface roughness after bleaching indicated a reduction of roughness in all the groups. The surface agent Bifluoride, when applied, showed an increase in roughness after its application and it decreases after immersion in dye solution; the surface agent Desensibilize and the XP Bond adhesive showed greater color alteration after immersion in dye solution. Conclusions: All the groups studied, under different whitening technique, were effective in promoting whitening.
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染料溶液浸泡后牛牙釉质表面粗糙度及颜色变化的评价
目的:探讨染料溶液对牙釉质漂白后颜色变化的影响及其维持牙釉质颜色的效果。材料与方法:对65个牛切牙口腔表面进行清洁抛光,牙釉质标本分为13组:G1 ~ G6组:用6%过氧化氢不同表面剂处理;G7至G12:用15%过氧化氢处理,使用不同的表面剂;G13:控制。24小时后,处理组浸泡在红茶溶液中;对照组保存在人工唾液中。在漂白前、24小时后和浸泡在染料溶液中后评估颜色;分别在漂白后、浸泡24小时后和浸泡7天后测量粗糙度。使用Kruskal-Wallis检验对数据进行分析,随后使用Miller检验进行粗糙度分析,使用Duncan检验进行颜色变化分析。采用5%显著水平,p<0.05。结果:在漂白后的表面粗糙度评估中发现的数据表明,所有组的粗糙度都有所降低。表面剂双氟化氢涂敷后表面粗糙度增大,浸没于染料溶液后表面粗糙度减小;表面剂脱敏剂和XP粘接剂在染料溶液中浸泡后颜色变化较大。结论:各组在不同美白手法下均有促进美白的效果。
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