Abstract

Zirconia (3Y-TZP) dental prostheses are widely used in clinical dentistry. However, the effect of ultrasonic scaling performed as a part of professional tooth cleaning on 3Y-TZP dental prostheses, especially in conjunction with low-temperature degradation (LTD), has not been fully investigated. The present study aimed to evaluate the influence of ultrasonic scaling and LTD on the surface properties of 3Y-TZP in relation to bacterial adhesion on the treated surface. 3Y-TZP specimens (4 × 4 × 2 mm) were polished and then subjected to autoclaving at 134°C for 100 h to induce LTD, followed by 10 rounds of ultrasonic scaling using a steel scaler tip for 1 min each. Surface roughness, crystalline structure, wettability, and hardness were analyzed by optical interferometry, X-ray diffraction analysis, contact angle measurement, and nano-indentation technique, respectively. Subsequently, bacterial adhesion onto the treated 3Y-TZP surface was evaluated using Streptococcus mitis and S. oralis. The results demonstrated that the combination of ultrasonic scaling and LTD significantly increased the Sa value (surface roughness parameter) of the polished 3Y-TZP surface from 1.6 nm to 117 nm. LTD affected the crystalline structure, causing phase transformation from the tetragonal to the monoclinic phase, and decreased both the contact angle and surface hardness. However, bacterial adhesion was not influenced by these changes in surface properties. The present study suggests that ultrasonic scaling may be acceptable for debridement of 3Y-TZP dental prostheses because it did not facilitate bacterial adhesion even in the combination with LTD, although it did cause slight roughening of the surface.

Highlights

  • They were divided into six groups (n = 6); (1) untreated (UT), (2) ultrasonic scaling using a plastic scaler tip (US-P), (3) ultrasonic scaling using a steel scaler tip (US-S), (4) autoclaved to induce low-temperature degradation (LTD) without additional treatment (LTD-UT), (5) autoclaving followed by US-P (LTD-US-P), and (6) autoclaving followed by US-S (LTD-US-S)

  • Ultrasonic scaling was performed for 1 min and repeated 10 times, which mimics supportive therapy performed over 5 years

  • A recent study demonstrated that a longer autoclaving time would be required to simulate LTD of 3 mol% yttria-stabilized tetragonal zirconia polycrystal (3Y-TZP) at 37 ̊C (e.g., 5-h autoclaving would correspond to 2 years in vivo) [32]

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The purpose of the present study was to test this hypothesis by examining the influence of ultrasonic scaling and LTD on surface roughness, crystalline structure, wettability, and hardness of 3Y-TZP, in relation to the adhesion of oral streptococci on the treated surface

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