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Abstract
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of manual polishing over autoglazed and overglazed porcelain and their effect on plaque accumulation.Entities:
Keywords: Average roughness; Clinical chair-side correction; Perthometer; Plaque accumulation; Porcelain polishing; Scanning electron microscope
Year: 2012 PMID: 23236568 PMCID: PMC3517954 DOI: 10.4047/jap.2012.4.4.179
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Adv Prosthodont ISSN: 2005-7806 Impact factor: 1.904
Distrbution of samples according to test condition/polishing treatment given before surface roughness evaluation
Fig. 1Porcelain sample with demarcating line in the center.
Fig. 2Lower retention plates with embedded porcelain samples.
Statistical comparison (by student 't' test) of means and standard deviations of autoglazed/overglazed and polished surfaces with their respective pre-polished roughened/deglazed surfaces. n = 12 (6 autogalze + 6 overglaze)
Statistical analysis (by ANOVA) to compare the difference in average surface roughness values between the Control Groups (A-autoglaze, O-overglaze), Group S, Group D, and Group E after polishing
S-significant 1% level of confidence.
SV: source of vaiation, DF: degree of freedom, SS: sum of squares, MSS: mean square.
Statistical comparison by Scheffe's multiple comparison tests of average Ra values between all 5 groups
Statistical comparison (student 't' test) of mean surface roughness (Ra) in µm between Autoglaze surface/overglaze (control) with respective roughened and subsequently polished with SHOFU (ARS), DFS (ARD) and EVE (ARE) n = 6
Statistical comparison (student 't' test) between mean roughness values (Ra) in µm of autoglazed roughened polished and overglazed roughened polished between same group (Group S, Group D, Group E)
Fig. 3Scanning electron microscopic photograph of roughened porcelain sample surface (×250).
Fig. 4Scanning electron microscopic photograph of overglazed (Group O) porcelain sample surface (×500).
Fig. 5Scanning electron microscopic photograph of autoglazed (Group A) porcelain sample surface (×500).
Fig. 6Scanning electron microscopic photograph of porcelain sample surface polished with Kit S, Shofu (×500).
Fig. 8Scanning electron microscopic photograph of porcelain sample surface polished with Kit E, EVE (×500).
Mean and standard deviation of the percentage of surface area covered by the plaque on the surfaces of specimens of the Group A, Group O, Group S, Group D, Group E, Group R (Roughened)
Statistical analysis by ANOVA to compare the percentage of surface area covered by plaque on specimens of the Group A, Group O, Group S, Group D, Group E, Group R
SS: sum of squares, df: degree of freedom, MS: mean square.