199 Tabela 8A - Grupo submetido ao tratamento com uma mistura <strong>de</strong> gás argônio e oxigênio (ArO 2 /70W) Grupo Saliva Rugosida<strong>de</strong> (Ra-μm) Ângulo <strong>de</strong> contato Ângulo <strong>de</strong> contato XTT (Abs) após tratamento (º) 48 horas (º) ArO 2 Ausente 1,28 26,40 70,50 0,14 ArO 2 Ausente 1,32 16,31 52,54 0,14 ArO 2 Ausente 1,01 19,01 59,30 0,12 ArO 2 Ausente 2,32 28,40 69,15 0,52 ArO 2 Ausente 2,06 26,25 62,54 0,39 ArO 2 Ausente 2,46 32,36 51,02 0,31 ArO 2 Ausente 2,66 34,59 50,76 1,18 ArO 2 Ausente 2,52 20,58 47,08 0,74 ArO 2 Ausente 1,78 28,65 52,40 0,42 ArO 2 Presente 1,70 17,79 59,49 0,16 ArO 2 Presente 2,18 17,95 70,18 0,21 ArO 2 Presente 1,43 21,23 58,25 0,14 ArO 2 Presente 1,02 17,85 60,20 0,79 ArO 2 Presente 1,30 32,22 50,86 0,68 ArO 2 Presente 1,49 22,69 56,52 0,31 ArO 2 Presente 1,65 34,81 52,56 0,68 ArO 2 Presente 1,75 31,15 47,83 0,57 ArO 2 Presente 1,57 21,91 49,03 0,80
200 Tabela 9A - Grupo submetido ao tratamento com gás argônio (Ar/50W) Grupo Saliva Rugosida<strong>de</strong> (Ra-μm) Ângulo <strong>de</strong> contato Ângulo <strong>de</strong> contato XTT (Abs) após tratamento (º) 48 horas (º) Ar Ausente 1,42 29,60 57,05 0,87 Ar Ausente 1,32 41,82 59,60 0,70 Ar Ausente 2,52 39,81 49,52 0,92 Ar Ausente 1,37 35,81 39,26 1,32 Ar Ausente 2,55 47,41 39,84 0,94 Ar Ausente 1,44 32,01 48,43 1,17 Ar Ausente 2,51 42,45 40,33 1,10 Ar Ausente 2,64 36,75 50,19 0,88 Ar Ausente 1,47 48,05 46,10 0,75 Ar Presente 1,02 46,64 51,04 0,97 Ar Presente 1,14 37,97 48,66 1,20 Ar Presente 2,59 44,88 52,28 0,73 Ar Presente 1,80 39,51 46,77 1,09 Ar Presente 1,44 51,62 47,56 1,24 Ar Presente 2,36 30,65 37,98 1,33 Ar Presente 1,96 37,22 44,48 0,87 Ar Presente 1,08 35,35 32,89 0,93 Ar Presente 2,85 43,00 51,38 1,16
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