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Effect of light sources and curing mode techniques on sorption, solubility and biaxial flexural strength of a composite resin.
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Journal of applied oral science : revista FOB [J Appl Oral Sci] 2012 Mar-Apr; Vol. 20 (2), pp. 246-52. - Publication Year :
- 2012
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Abstract
- Unlabelled: Adequate polymerization plays an important role on the longevity of the composite resin restorations.<br />Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of light-curing units, curing mode techniques and storage media on sorption, solubility and biaxial flexural strength (BFS) of a composite resin.<br />Material and Methods: Two hundred and forty specimens were made of one composite resin (Esthet-X) in a stainless steel mold (2 mm x 8 mm Ø), and divided into 24 groups (n=10) established according to the 4 study factors: light-curing units: quartz tungsten halogen (QTH) lamp and light-emitting diodes (LED); energy densities: 16 J/cm² and 20 J/cm²; curing modes: conventional (CM) and pulse-delay (PD); and permeants: deionized water and 75% ethanol for 28 days. Sorption and solubility tests were performed according to ISO 4049:2000 specifications. All specimens were then tested for BFS according to ASTM F394-78 specification. Data were analyzed by three-way ANOVA followed by Tukey, Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney tests (α=0.05).<br />Results: In general, no significant differences were found regarding sorption, solubility or BFS means for the light-curing units and curing modes (p>0.05). Only LED unit using 16 J/cm² and PD using 10 s produced higher sorption and solubility values than QTH. Otherwise, using CM (16 J/cm²), LED produced lower values of BFS than QTH (p<0.05). 75% ethanol permeant produced higher values of sorption and solubility and lower values of BFS than water (p<0.05).<br />Conclusion: Ethanol storage media produced more damage on composite resin than water. In general the LED and QTH curing units using 16 and 20 J/cm² by CM and PD curing modes produced no influence on the sorption, solubility or BFS of the tested resin.
- Subjects :
- Absorption
Analysis of Variance
Composite Resins chemistry
Ethanol chemistry
Humans
Materials Testing
Polymerization radiation effects
Solubility
Statistics, Nonparametric
Tensile Strength
Time Factors
Water chemistry
Composite Resins radiation effects
Curing Lights, Dental
Light-Curing of Dental Adhesives methods
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1678-7765
- Volume :
- 20
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of applied oral science : revista FOB
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 22666845
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1590/s1678-77572012000200021