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TítuloLight transmittance through resin-matrix composite onlays adhered to resin-matrix cements or flowable composites
Autor(es)Fidalgo-Pereira, Rita
Catarino, Susana Oliveira
Carvalho, Óscar Samuel Novais
Veiga, Nélio
Torres, Orlanda
Braem, Annabel
Souza, Júlio C. M.
Palavras-chaveMaterials testing
Surface properties
Resin cements
Light-curing of dental adhesives
Composite resins
Resin-matrix composites
Thickness
Polymerization
Optical transmittance
DataMar-2024
EditoraElsevier 1
RevistaJournal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials
CitaçãoR Fidalgo-Pereira, Ó Carvalho, SO Catarino, N Veiga, O Torres, A Braem, JCM Souza, Optical transmittance trough resin-matrix composite onlays adhered to dual-cured resin cements or alternative flowable resin-matrix composites, Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, vol. 151, 106353, March 2024 (DOI: 10.1016/j.jmbbm.2023.106353)
Resumo(s)Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of the thickness of resin-matrix composite blocks manufactured by CAD-CAM on the light transmittance towards different resin-matrix cements or flowable composites. Methods: Sixty specimens of resin-matrix composite CAD-CAM blocks reinforced with 89 wt% inorganic fillers were cross-sectioned with 2 or 3 mm thicknesses. The specimens were conditioned with adhesive system and divided in groups according to the luting material, namely: two dual-cured resin-matrix cements, two traditional flowable resin-matrix composites, and one thermal-induced flowable resin-matrix composite. Specimens were light-cured at 900 mW/cm2 for 40s. Light transmittance assays were preformed using a spectrophotometer with an integrated monochromator before and after light-curing. Microstructural analysis was performed by optical and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Nanoindentation tests were performed to evaluate mechanical properties for indirect evaluation of degree of monomers conversion. Results: Optical and SEM images revealed low thickness values for the cementation interfaces for the traditional flowable resin-matrix composite. The cement thickness increased with the size and content of inorganic fillers. The highest light transmittance was recorded for the onlay blocks cemented with the traditional flowable resinmatrix composites while a group cemented with the dual-cured resin-matrix cement revealed the lowest light transmittance. The elastic modulus and hardness increased for specimens with high content of inorganic fillers as well as it increased in function of the light transmittance. Conclusions: The light transmittance of flowable resin-matrix composites was higher than that for resin-matrix cement after cementation to resin-matrix composites blocks. The type, size, and content of inorganic fillers of the luting material affected the thickness of the cement layer and light transmittance through the materials. Clinical relevance: On chair-side light curing, the transmission of visible light can be interfered by the chemical composition and viscosity of the luting materials. The increase in size and content of inorganic fillers of resinmatrix composites and luting materials can decrease the light transmittance leading to inefficient polymerization.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/88655
DOI10.1016/j.jmbbm.2023.106353
ISSN1751-6161
Versão da editorahttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751616123007075?via%3Dihub
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
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