Understanding Contradictory Data in Contraction Stress Tests


Autoria(s): MEIRA, J. B. C.; BRAGA, R. R.; BALLESTER, R. Y.; TANAKA, C. B.; VERSLUIS, A.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2011

Resumo

The literature shows contradictory results regarding the role of composite shrinkage and elastic modulus as determinants of polymerization stress. The present study aimed at a better understanding of the test mechanics that could explain such divergences among studies. The hypothesis was that the effects of composite shrinkage and elastic modulus on stress depend upon the compliance of the testing system. A commonly used test apparatus was simulated by finite element analysis, with different compliance levels defined by the bonding substrate (steel, glass, composite, or acrylic). Composites with moduli between 1 and 12 GPa and shrinkage values between 0.5% and 6% were modeled. Shrinkage was simulated by thermal analogy. The hypothesis was confirmed. When shrinkage and modulus increased simultaneously, stress increased regardless of the substrate. However, if shrinkage and modulus were inversely related, their magnitudes and interaction with rod material determined the stress response.

University of Sao Paulo (USP)

Identificador

JOURNAL OF DENTAL RESEARCH, v.90, n.3, p.365-370, 2011

0022-0345

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/25759

10.1177/0022034510388039

http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022034510388039

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eng

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC

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Journal of Dental Research

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closedAccess

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Palavras-Chave #finite element analysis #composite materials #stress analysis #restorative materials #RESIN COMPOSITE LAYERS #SHRINKAGE-STRESS #POLYMERIZATION STRESS #RADIANT EXPOSURE #DENTAL RESINS #RESTORATIONS #CONVERSION #MICROLEAKAGE #DETERMINANTS #Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
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original article

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