Polishing of the composite resin restorations ? literature review.

Authors

  • M.A.G. Gonzalez Department of Conservative Dentistry Faculty of Dentistry, University of Malaya 50603 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • N.H. Khokhar Hamdard College Medicine and Dentistry Hamdard University, Karachi, Pakistan
  • A.A.A. Razak Department of Conservative Dentistry Faculty of Dentistry, University of Malaya 50603 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22452/adum.vol17no1.5

Keywords:

finishing, polishing, surface smoothness, composite resin

Abstract

The widespread use of aesthetic fillings has highlighted their advantages and disadvantages. One of the most troublesome features of earlier aesthetic materials was the difficulty of finishing the restoration surface to decrease adherence of food debris. The rougher the finished surface, the greater the possibility of bacterial accumulation and discolouration of restoration along the restoration margin with secondary caries formation. Aside from these clinical implications, patients are highly discerning and could detect roughness of 0.30 ?m with their tongue. The aesthetic restoration should mimic the appearance of natural dentition and should have an enamel-like appearance. An increased demand for superior aesthetics from composite resin has increased the demand for more eff icient and simple polishing techniques. The development of nanocomposites has given a new perspective to the polishing of composite resins. Nanocomposites claim the advantage of improved gloss, optical characteristics and reduced wear. To date, results of in vitro studies have been equivocal regarding the most efficient and effective polishing system. There is variation in the effects of different finishing and polishing instruments on the surface roughness due to great diversity in size, shape, composition and distribution of the filler particles of composite resins, type of resin and a wide variety of finishing and polishing instruments. This paper will review the different factors that affect polishing techniques used in achieving the desired polish on composite resin restorations.

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Published

2010-12-31

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