Title of article :
Viscoelastic stability of resin-composites aged in food-simulating solvents
Author/Authors :
Marghalani، نويسنده , , Hanadi Y. and Watts، نويسنده , , David C.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
8
From page :
963
To page :
970
Abstract :
AbstractObjective dy time-dependent viscoelastic deformation (creep and recovery) of resin-composites, after conditioning in food-simulating solvents, under a compressive stress at 37 °C. s imethacrylate-based composites: (Spectrum TPH, Premise Body, Tetric Ceram HB, Filtek P60, X-tra fil), and two Ormocers (Experimental Ormocer V 28407, Admira) were studied. Three groups of cylindrical specimens (4 mm × 6 mm) were prepared and then conditioned in 3 solvents: methyl ethyl ketone (MEK), ethanol, and water for 1 month at 37 °C. The compressive creep-strain under 35 MPa in 37 °C water was recorded continuously for 2 h and then the unloaded recovery-strain was monitored for another 2 h. The data were analyzed by one-way ANOVA and Bonferroniʹs test. s terials all exhibited classic creep and recovery curves, with most parameters being significantly different (p < 0.0001) for each solvent condition. All materials showed lower creep-strain in water than in ethanol or MEK solvents. Maximum creep-strain and permanent-set gave negative linear-regression (r2 > 0.98) with logarithm of the solvent solubility-parameter. The % mean (SD) creep-strain ranged from a minimum of 0.82 (0.01) for the Exp. Ormocer in water to the maximum of 4.19 (0.30) for Admira in MEK. Similar trends were found for permanent-set. The dimethacrylate-based composites behaved as an intermediate group, apart from X-tra fil that had similar stability to the Exp. Ormocer. icance scoelastic stability (low creep and permanent-set) of the Exp. Ormocer, compared to many dimethacrylate-based composites, in food-simulating solvents may be due to its diluent-free formulation. This was closely matched by a highly-filled dimethacrylate material (X-tra fil).
Keywords :
Resin-composite , Food-simulating solvent , Viscoelasticity , ORMOCER , Creep
Journal title :
Dental Materials
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Dental Materials
Record number :
2318427
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