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Accelerated Aging Effects On Color And Translucency Of Flowable Composites, Yonca Korkmaz Ceyhan, Joe C Ontiveros, John M Powers, Rade D Paravina
Accelerated Aging Effects On Color And Translucency Of Flowable Composites, Yonca Korkmaz Ceyhan, Joe C Ontiveros, John M Powers, Rade D Paravina
Journal Articles
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of accelerated aging on color and translucency parameter of composites.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Filtek Supreme Ultra Flowable, shades A1, A3, White, Tetric EvoFlow, shades A1, A3, Bleach, and Filtek Z250 shades A1, A3, B1 were evaluated. Color and translucency were recorded using a spectrophotometer after 24-hour storage (baseline) and after accelerated aging. The data were analyzed by analysis of variance.
RESULTS: Fisher's PLSD intervals for comparisons among products and shades were 0.4, 0.1, 0.3, and 0.4 for ΔL*, Δa*, Δb*, and ΔE*, respectively. The data showed significant ΔE* and ΔL* main effects for composite product …
Comparison Of Soft Toothbrush And New Ultra-Soft Cleaner In Ability To Remove Plaque From Teeth, W. J. Stewart, K. Gratzel, E. J. Gearity, M. Akerman, J. M. Hill
Comparison Of Soft Toothbrush And New Ultra-Soft Cleaner In Ability To Remove Plaque From Teeth, W. J. Stewart, K. Gratzel, E. J. Gearity, M. Akerman, J. M. Hill
Journal Articles
In this single-blind, crossover study, the difference between a brushless tooth cleaner and a soft toothbrush was studied to compare plaque removal efficiency. The sample was composed of 15 human subjects who were categorized into two groups. Group 1 was composed of subjects randomly assigned to the brushless tooth cleaner for the first two weeks. Group 2 was composed of those randomly assigned to begin the study using the soft toothbrush. After two weeks of brushing with their assigned device, subjects returned to their normal modality to brush their teeth for one week. For the last two weeks of the …