Effect of light sources and curing mode techniques on sorption, solubility and biaxial flexural strength of a composite resin


Autoria(s): Carvalho, Andreia Assis; Lima Moreira, Francine do Couto; Fonseca, Rodrigo Borges; Soares, Carlos Jose; Franco, Eduardo Batista; Souza, Joao Batista de; Lopes, Lawrence Gonzaga
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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15/10/2013

15/10/2013

2012

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Adequate polymerization plays an important role on the longevity of the composite resin restorations. Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of light-curing units, curing mode techniques and storage media on sorption, solubility and biaxial flexural strength (BFS) of a composite resin. Material and Methods: Two hundred and forty specimens were made of one composite resin (Esthet-X) in a stainless steel mold (2 mm x 8 mm 0), and divided into 24 groups (n=10) established according to the 4 study factors: light-curing units: quartz tungsten halogen (QTH) lamp and light-emitting diodes (LED); energy densities: 16 J/cm(2) and 20 J/cm(2); curing modes: conventional (CM) and pulse-delay (PD); and permeants: deionized water and 75% ethanol for 28 days. Sorption and solubility tests were performed according to ISO 4049:2000 specifications. All specimens were then tested for BFS according to ASTM F394-78 specification. Data were analyzed by three-way ANOVA followed by Tukey, Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney tests (alpha=0.05). Results: In general, no significant differences were found regarding sorption, solubility or BFS means for the light-curing units and curing modes (p>0.05). Only LED unit using 16 J/cm(2) and PD using 10 s produced higher sorption and solubility values than QTH. Otherwise, using CM (16 J/cm(2)), LED produced lower values of BFS than QTH (p<0.05). 75% ethanol permeant produced higher values of sorption and solubility and lower values of BFS than water (p<0.05). Conclusion: Ethanol storage media produced more damage on composite resin than water. In general the LED and QTH curing units using 16 and 20 J/cm(2) by CM and PD curing modes produced no influence on the sorption, solubility or BFS of the tested resin.

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED ORAL SCIENCE, BAURU-SP, v. 20, n. 2, pp. 246-252, MAR-APR, 2012

1678-7757

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/35141

10.1590/S1678-77572012000200021

http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1678-77572012000200021

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eng

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UNIV SAO PAULO FAC ODONTOLOGIA BAURU

BAURU-SP

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED ORAL SCIENCE

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Palavras-Chave #COMPOSITE RESINS #SOLUBILITY #SOLVENTS #MECHANICAL PHENOMENA #DENSITY #STRESS #CURE #RESTORATIONS #CONTRACTION #CONVERSION #ENERGY #UNITS #DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
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