Photoinitiator content in restorative composites: Influence on degree of conversion, reaction kinetics, volumetric shrinkage and polymerization stress


Autoria(s): PFEIFER, Carmem S.; FERRACANE, Jack L.; SAKAGUCHI, Ronald L.; BRAGA, Roberto R.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2009

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Purpose: To determine the influence of rate of polymerization, degree of conversion and volumetric shrinkage on stress development by varying the amount of photoinitiators in a model composite. Methods: Volumetric shrinkage (with a mercury dilatometer), degree of conversion, maximum rate of reaction (RP(max)) (with differential scanning calorimetry) and polymerization stress (with a controlled compliance device) were evaluated. Bis-GMA/TEGDMA (equal mass ratios) were mixed with a tertiary amine (EDMAB) and camphorqpinone, respectively, in three concentrations (wt%): high= 0.8/1.6; intermediate= 0.4/0.8 and low= 0.2/0.4. 80 wt% filler was added. Composites were photoactivated (400 mW/cm(2) x 40 seconds; radiant exposure=16J/cm(2)). A fourth experimental group was included in which the low concentration formulation was exposed for 80 seconds (32 J/cm(2)). Results: For the same radiant exposure, conversion, RP(max) and stress increased with photoinitiator concentration (P< 0.001). When the low concentration group exposed to 32 J/cm(2) was compared with the high and intermediate groups (exposed to 16 J/cm(2)), RPmax Still increased with the photoinitiator concentration between all levels (P< 0.001) but conversion and stress did not vary (P> 0.05). Shrinkage did not vary regardless of the photoinitiator concentration or radiant exposure. For the photoinitiator concentrations used in this study. Polymerization stress was influenced by conversion but not by rate of reaction. (Am J Dent 2009;22:206-210).

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY, v.22, n.4, p.206-210, 2009

0894-8275

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/25791

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eng

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MOSHER & LINDER, INC

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American Journal of Dentistry

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Palavras-Chave #DENTAL RESIN COMPOSITES #LIGHT-CURED RESIN #CONTRACTION STRESS #SYSTEMS #CAMPHORQUINONE #ACTIVATION #IRRADIANCE #INITIATION #INTENSITY #MONOMERS #Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
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article

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