2016
DOI: 10.1590/1807-2577.022315
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Effects of erosive challenge on the morphology and surface properties of luting cements

Abstract: ResumoIntrodução: Poucos estudos investigaram as propriedades de superfície de cimentos após desafio erosivo. Objetivo: Avaliar a rugosidade da superfície (Ra), dureza Vickers (VHN) e morfologia de superfície de 4 cimentos após desafio erosivo. Material e método: Vinte amostras de cada cimento foram preparadas (4×2mm) e divididas em grupo experimental (desafio erosivo) e controle (saliva artificial) (n=10): Rely X U200 (U200); Rely X ARC (ARC); Ketac Cem Easy Mix (Ketac) e Fosfato de Zinco (ZnP). O desafio ero… Show more

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“…The specimens of acid challenge (TAC and BAC) were immersed in a cola drink, pH 2.3 (Coca-Cola Brasil, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil), using individual containers (10 mL/specimen) at room temperature, for 5 min, subsequently, the specimens were rinsed thoroughly with distilled water and immersed in artificial saliva, at a pH of 7.0 (10 mL/block) at room temperature for 2h, this cycle was repeated at 4 times/day [15,16]. After the last cycle, samples were rinsed with distilled water and immersed in artificial saliva until completing 24 hours [16]. This corrosive challenge was repeated for 7 days.…”
Section: Acid Challenge and Immersion Of Specimensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The specimens of acid challenge (TAC and BAC) were immersed in a cola drink, pH 2.3 (Coca-Cola Brasil, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil), using individual containers (10 mL/specimen) at room temperature, for 5 min, subsequently, the specimens were rinsed thoroughly with distilled water and immersed in artificial saliva, at a pH of 7.0 (10 mL/block) at room temperature for 2h, this cycle was repeated at 4 times/day [15,16]. After the last cycle, samples were rinsed with distilled water and immersed in artificial saliva until completing 24 hours [16]. This corrosive challenge was repeated for 7 days.…”
Section: Acid Challenge and Immersion Of Specimensmentioning
confidence: 99%