The Effect of Hydrofluoric Acid Etching Duration on the Surface Micromorphology, Roughness, and Wettability of Dental Ceramics




Ramakrishnaiah R, Alkheraif AA, Divakar DD, Matinlinna JP, Vallittu PK

PublisherMDPI AG

2016

International Journal of Molecular Sciences

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES

INT J MOL SCI

ARTN 822

17

6

17

1422-0067

1422-0067

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.3390/ijms17060822



The current laboratory study is evaluating the effect of hydrofluoric acid etching duration on the surface characteristics of five silica-based glass ceramics. Changes in the pore pattern, crystal structure, roughness, and wettability were compared and evaluated. Seventy-five rectangularly shaped specimens were cut from each material (IPS e-max (TM), Dentsply Celtra (TM), Vita Suprinity (TM), Vita mark II (TM), and Vita Suprinity FC (TM)); the sectioned samples were finished, polished, and ultrasonically cleaned. Specimens were randomly assigned into study groups: control (no etching) and four experimental groups (20, 40, 80 and 160 s of etching). The etched surfaces' microstructure including crystal structure, pore pattern, pore depth, and pore width was studied under a scanning electron microscope, and the surface roughness and wettability were analyzed using a non-contact surface profilometer and a contact angle measuring device, respectively. The results were statistically analyzed using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and the post hoc Tukey's test. The results showed a significant change in the pore number, pore pattern, crystal structure, surface roughness, and wettability with increased etching duration. Etching for a short time resulted in small pores, and etching for longer times resulted in wider, irregular grooves. A significant increase in the surface roughness and wettability was observed with an increase in the etching duration. The findings also suggested a strong association between the surface roughness and wettability.

Last updated on 2024-26-11 at 17:16