Effect of two different polishing systems on fluoride release, surface roughness and bacterial adhesion of newly developed restorative materials
Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry2017Vol. 29(6), pp. 424–434
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Abstract
This article stated that polishing promoted a significant increase of fluoride release on restorative materials especially in glass ionomer-based materials. Further, proper polishing systems must be chosen according to the structure and composition of materials to provide the best clinical benefits in terms of fluoride release, surface roughness and bacterial adhesion.
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