Material-Specific Surface Degradation of Pediatric Dental Restorations Following Iron Supplement Exposure: An In-Vitro Study
Hulya Cerci Akcay, Eda Sir, Cagan Tas, Kubra Kavram Sarihan, Selen Bozkaya Bilgin

TL;DR
This study found that pediatric iron supplements cause material-specific surface roughness in dental restorations, with glass ionomer cement being most affected.
Contribution
The study provides new in vitro evidence on how different dental materials degrade when exposed to specific pediatric iron supplements.
Findings
Glass ionomer cement showed the highest increase in surface roughness after iron supplement exposure.
Resin-based materials exhibited lower but significant roughness increases compared to controls.
Ferro Sanol® B caused greater surface degradation than Ferrum® in resin-based materials over time.
Abstract
Introduction This study aimed to evaluate the material-specific effects of pediatric iron supplement exposure on the surface roughness of commonly used restorative materials. Methods In this in vitro study, two pediatric iron formulations, Ferrum® and Ferro Sanol® B, were tested on four restorative materials: composite resin, compomer, flowable composite, and glass ionomer cement (GIC). A total of 180 cylindrical specimens (5 × 3 mm) were prepared and allocated into twelve subgroups (n = 15). Specimens were immersed daily for two minutes in the assigned solutions and stored in distilled water between exposures. Surface roughness (Ra, μm) was measured at baseline, day one, day seven, and day 28 using a contact profilometer. Data were analyzed using repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) with Bonferroni and Tukey post hoc tests (p < 0.05). Results All restorative materials…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDental materials and restorations · Dental Erosion and Treatment · Dental Health and Care Utilization
