1. Physical and structural characterization of bis-acryl composite resin.
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Rodríguez-Guardado WE, Rivera-Muñoz EM, Serrano-Bello J, Alvarez-Perez MA, Domínguez-Pérez RA, Salmerón-Valdés EN, Vázquez Vázquez FC, Chanes-Cuevas OA, Millán-Malo B, Peza-Ledesma CL, and Correa-Prado R
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During the preparation of fixed prosthesis (including individual bridges and crowns) it is important to select the materials that have the best features and properties to predict a successful clinical treatment. The objective of this study was to determine if the chemical and structural characteristics could cause to increase the fracture resistance, we used four bis-acryl resins Luxatemp, Protemp, Structur and Telio. Three-points bending by Flexural test were performed in ten bars and they were carried out to compare with Anova test. In addition, the bis-acryl resins were analyzed by scanning electron microscopy, to analyze microstructure and morphology and the molecular structure were performed by Infrared Spectroscopy through Attenuated Total Reflectance. A higher flexural strength was found in Luxatemp and Structur with, no significant differences between this study groups. Regarding Protemp and Telio, these study groups showed a lower flexural strength when were compared with Luxatemp and Structur. These results corroborate SEM and ATR analysis because Luxatemp sample showed a regular size particle on the surface and chemically presents a long cross-linkage polymer chain. The presence of CO
3 , SiO2 and N-H groups as a fillers particle interacting with OH groups cause a higher flexural strength compared with another groups., (© 2024. The Author(s).)- Published
- 2024
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