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European Journal of Prosthodontics and Restorative Dentistry  —  Vol. 25, Issue 1 (March 2017) ← Back to issue

A Cross-Sectional Survey on Reasons for Initial Placement and Replacement of Single Crowns

DOI: 10.1922/EJPRD_01588Uzgur07
ABSTRACT

Aim: This study aimed to test the null hypothesis that there are no significant differences in surface characteristics of eroded and abraded human, ovine and bovine enamel. Design: Twenty enamel slabs were prepared from bovine, human and ovine incisor crowns, and randomly assigned to one of 4 treatments: 30 second/4 minute immersion at 1%/6% w/v citric acid. Post-erosion, an oscillatory brush was used for 20 seconds. Roughness parameters, height change and scanning electron microscopy were measured at each stage. Results: Whilst the eroded surface became generally less rough after the abrasive challenge, there were significant tissue differences. Abraded micro-hardness was significantly increased compared to eroded values (P < 0.001), Surface loss was also significantly different between tissue types (P < 0.001). Bovine enamel showed similar trends to human enamel but was consistently harder and more resistant to surface change. Ovine enamel displayed little correlation with human enamel.Scanning electron microscopy images showed differences for each tissue that were consistent with the quantitative data. Conclusions: The null hypothesis was rejected; neither bovine nor ovine enamel can be reliably used interchangeably with human enamel for erosion/abrasion studies.

Keywords

SEM Surface Roughness Microhardness Dental Erosion Profi lometry Abrasion

Article Information
Pages
42 – 48
Cover Date
March 2017
Volume
25
Issue
1
Print ISSN
0965-7452
Electronic ISSN
2396-8893
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