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Surface roughness measurements were performed using a profilometer before and after the clamp application and surface morphology was assessed through the SEM images. One-way ANOVA was used to compare three or more groups. Percentage changes were evaluated using the Kruskal-Wallis test, followed by Dunn's test for post hoc analyses. The deemed significance was set at p < 0.05.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>Between the initial and the final roughness measurements, after 30 min of clamp application, only Group 3 showed significant increases in roughness (p = 0.001). After 1 and 2 h of clamp application, there were significant increases in roughness for all groups. No significant differences in percentage changes for all groups in 30 min and 2 h of application (p = 0.220 and p = 0.091, respectively). However, Group 1 presented significantly lower surface roughness in percentage after the 1 h of application (p = 0.040). No significant differences in the percentage changes in roughness were observed within the groups for 30 min, 1, and 2 h applications (p = 0.220, p = 0.884, and p = 0.755 for Groups 1, 2, and 3, respectively). In SEM analysis, deep point microstructure defects were seen as the clamp application time increased.</p><p><strong>Conclusions: </strong>Rubber-dam clamp application may cause damage to the cementoenamel junction area. However, the level of damage is clamp-type-dependent. Slight scratch-type damages were observed on teeth with plastic clamps, while metal clamps generally caused cracks. The increase in the duration of the same rubber-dam clamp application was not considered an effective factor regarding the damage.</p><p><strong>Clinical significance: </strong>During rubber-dam isolation, clamp type and duration of the application may cause damage to the tooth surface or progress an existing defect. 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目的研究在不同持续时间内使用各种橡胶-达姆牵引夹后牙本质-珐琅质交界处的表面粗糙度:使用 54 颗拔出的人类磨牙。材料:使用 54 颗拔出的人类磨牙,在牙本质釉质交界处放置各种牵引夹。研究分为三个主要检查组。第一组(n = 6)使用聚合物夹钳(SoftClamp,Kerr Hawe,瑞士),第二组(n = 6)使用平边金属夹钳(Black Line RDCM7X,Hu-Friedy Group,美国),第三组(n = 6)使用锯齿状金属夹钳(Fiesta Color Coded,Coltene,美国)。所有夹具的使用时间分别为 30 分钟、1 小时和 2 小时。使用轮廓仪测量夹具使用前后的表面粗糙度,并通过扫描电镜图像评估表面形态。采用单因素方差分析比较三个或更多组。使用 Kruskal-Wallis 检验评估百分比变化,然后使用 Dunn 检验进行事后分析。显著性以 p 为标准:使用夹钳 30 分钟后,在初始和最终粗糙度测量之间,只有第 3 组的粗糙度有显著增加(p = 0.001)。使用夹钳 1 小时和 2 小时后,所有组的粗糙度都有明显增加。使用 30 分钟和 2 小时后,各组的百分比变化无明显差异(分别为 p = 0.220 和 p = 0.091)。然而,第 1 组在施用 1 小时后表面粗糙度百分比明显降低(p = 0.040)。施用 30 分钟、1 小时和 2 小时后,各组的粗糙度百分比变化无明显差异(第 1、第 2 和第 3 组分别为 p = 0.220、p = 0.884 和 p = 0.755)。在 SEM 分析中,随着夹钳使用时间的增加,出现了深点微结构缺陷:结论:使用橡胶束夹钳可能会对牙本质釉质交界区造成损伤。然而,损伤程度与夹钳类型有关。在使用塑料夹钳的牙齿上观察到轻微的划痕型损伤,而金属夹钳一般会导致裂纹。使用同一橡胶-牙间隙夹钳的持续时间的增加不被认为是造成损坏的有效因素:临床意义:在橡胶支抗隔离过程中,夹钳的类型和使用时间可能会对牙齿表面造成损害或使现有缺陷进一步恶化。在选择夹钳前对牙齿进行检查可能有利于最大限度地减少牙体组织损伤。
Surface Roughness on Cementoenamel Junction After Rubber-Dam Clamp Application.
Objective: To investigate the surface roughness on cementoenamel junction after application of various rubber-dam retraction clamps for different durations.
Materials and methods: Fifty-four extracted human molar teeth were used. Various retraction clamps were placed on the cementoenamel junction. There are three main examination groups in the study. Group 1 (n = 6) included a polymer clamp (SoftClamp, Kerr Hawe, Switzerland), Group 2 (n = 6) included a metal clamp with a flat edge (Black Line RDCM7X, Hu-Friedy Group, USA), and Group 3 (n = 6) included a metal clamp with a serrated edge (Fiesta Color Coded, Coltene, USA). All clamps were applied for 30 min, 1, and 2 h. Surface roughness measurements were performed using a profilometer before and after the clamp application and surface morphology was assessed through the SEM images. One-way ANOVA was used to compare three or more groups. Percentage changes were evaluated using the Kruskal-Wallis test, followed by Dunn's test for post hoc analyses. The deemed significance was set at p < 0.05.
Results: Between the initial and the final roughness measurements, after 30 min of clamp application, only Group 3 showed significant increases in roughness (p = 0.001). After 1 and 2 h of clamp application, there were significant increases in roughness for all groups. No significant differences in percentage changes for all groups in 30 min and 2 h of application (p = 0.220 and p = 0.091, respectively). However, Group 1 presented significantly lower surface roughness in percentage after the 1 h of application (p = 0.040). No significant differences in the percentage changes in roughness were observed within the groups for 30 min, 1, and 2 h applications (p = 0.220, p = 0.884, and p = 0.755 for Groups 1, 2, and 3, respectively). In SEM analysis, deep point microstructure defects were seen as the clamp application time increased.
Conclusions: Rubber-dam clamp application may cause damage to the cementoenamel junction area. However, the level of damage is clamp-type-dependent. Slight scratch-type damages were observed on teeth with plastic clamps, while metal clamps generally caused cracks. The increase in the duration of the same rubber-dam clamp application was not considered an effective factor regarding the damage.
Clinical significance: During rubber-dam isolation, clamp type and duration of the application may cause damage to the tooth surface or progress an existing defect. Examining the teeth before selecting the clamp might be beneficial for minimizing dental tissue damage.
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The Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry (JERD) is the longest standing peer-reviewed journal devoted solely to advancing the knowledge and practice of esthetic dentistry. Its goal is to provide the very latest evidence-based information in the realm of contemporary interdisciplinary esthetic dentistry through high quality clinical papers, sound research reports and educational features.
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