Effect of salbutamol-based anti-asthmatic medication on surface roughness and color stability of different types of hybrid ceramics
Noha Attia, Waleed Elshahawy, Abeer Atef Younes

TL;DR
This study examines how salbutamol, an asthma medication, affects the surface roughness and color of hybrid ceramics used in dental applications.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel evaluation of salbutamol's impact on hybrid ceramics' surface properties using inhaler and nebulizer methods.
Findings
Nacera Hybrid showed the highest significant color change (ΔE = 6.174) after salbutamol exposure.
Maximum salbutamol doses over three months caused significant changes in surface roughness and color.
Inhaler-treated groups showed higher color change than nebulizer-treated groups.
Abstract
To evaluate the impact of salbutamol sulfate inhalation on the surface roughness and color stability of hybrid ceramics using an inhaler and nebulizer at different doses over three time periods. A total of 120 samples of Lava Ultimate (LU), Cerasmart (CS), and Nacera Hybrid (NH) were divided into three equal groups. Each group was subdivided into two subgroups according to the use of inhaler or nebulizer. Each subgroup was subdivided into two divisions according to the minimum and maximum doses of inhalation. The samples were cut rectangular and polished according to the manufacturers’ instructions. They were exposed to salbutamol in acrylic boxes and then kept in artificial saliva for 30, 60, and 90 days which was equivalent to 4, 8, and 12 months. The surface roughness and color change (ΔE) were measured before and after exposure to salbutamol via a non-contact profilometer and a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInhalation and Respiratory Drug Delivery · Asthma and respiratory diseases · Dental Anxiety and Anesthesia Techniques
