Effectiveness of reciprocal-action instrumentation for polishing composite resin: an in vitro study
- PMID: 1338572
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1708-8240.1992.tb00699.x
Effectiveness of reciprocal-action instrumentation for polishing composite resin: an in vitro study
Abstract
This in vitro study investigates the use of reciprocal-action instrumentation for polishing composite resin restorative materials. Electron photomicrographs were made of surfaces of a microfilled and a hybrid composite resin restorative material polished by various reciprocal-action polishing procedures, including several types of polishing pastes used with nonabrasive plastic tips. The best polish on the microfilled composite resin restorative material tested was produced by ending with 3-mu diamond polishing paste. The best polish on the hybrid composite resin restorative material tested was produced by ending with 0.5-mu diamond polishing paste. The surfaces produced were comparable to those produced by polishing discs.
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