Title of article :
Fissure sealant materials: Wear resistance of flowable composite resins
Author/Authors :
Asefi, Sohrab Orthodontist - Tehran, Iran , Eskandarion, Solmaz Department of Dental Materials - School of Dentistry - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Hamidiaval, Shadi Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology - Faculty of Dentistry - Lorestan University of Medical Sciences, Khorramabad
Pages :
6
From page :
194
To page :
199
Abstract :
Background. Wear resistance of pit and fissure sealant materials can influence their retention. Wear characteristics of sea-lant materials may determine scheduling of check-up visits. The aim of this study was to compare wear resistance of two flowable composite resins with that of posterior composite resin materials. Methods. Thirty-five disk-shaped specimens were prepared in 5 groups, including two flowable composite resins (Estelite Flow Quick and Estelite Flow Quick High Flow), Filtek P90 and Filtek P60 and Tetric N-Ceram. The disk-shaped samples were prepared in 25-mm diameter by packing them into a two-piece aluminum mold and then light-cured. All the specimens were polished for 1minute using 600-grit sand paper. The samples were stored in distilled water at room temperature for 1 week and then worn by two-body abrasion test using "pin-on-disk" method (with distilled water under a 15-Nload at 0.05 m/s, for a distance of 100 meter with Steatite ceramic balls antagonists). A Profilometer was used for evaluating the surface wear. Data were analyzed with the one-way ANOVA. Results. Estelite Flow Quick exhibited 2708.9 ± 578.1 μm2 and Estelite Flow Quick High Flow exhibited 3206 ± 2445.1 μm2of wear but there were no significant differences between the groups. They demonstrated similar wear properties. Conclusion. Estelite flowable composite resins have wear resistance similar to nano- and micro-filled and micro-hybrid composite resins. Therefore, they can be recommended as pit and fissure sealant materials in the posterior region with ap-propriate mechanical characteristics.
Keywords :
pit and fissure sealants , composite resins , Dental restoration wear
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2016
Record number :
2429881
Link To Document :
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