615 resultados para Microdureza esmalte
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O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar o comportamento de três aparelhos fotoativadores, sendo que dois aparelhos utilizam a tecnologia de diodos emissores de luz (LED) (Radii-SDI; Single V-Bio art) e o ultimo é um aparelho convencional de lâmpada halógena (XL-2500-3M ESPE), sendo que o primeiro apresenta o diodo emissor de luz na extremidade do aparelho; o segundo apresenta ponteira de fibra óptica turbo e o terceiro apresenta ponteira de fibra óptica convencional. O desempenho dos aparelhos foi analisado por meio da análise de microdureza do fundo de um incremento de 2mm do compósito Z250 (3M ESPE), submetido à polimerização em diferentes profundidades: 2mm, 4mm, 6mm e 8mm. Em todos os casos, o tempo de polimerização adotado foi de 20 s. Para obtenção dos corpos de prova, foi utilizada uma matriz de dentina com uma cavidade de 3mm de diâmetro por 2mm de espessura. Para simular as diferentes profundidades de 2mm, 4mm, 6mm e 8mm, foram utilizados espaçadores de dentina em forma de anel com 2mm, 4mm, e 6mm de espessura sobre a matriz. Para o ensaio de microdureza, foram confeccionados cinco corpos de prova para cada combinação entre aparelho fotoativador e as quatro profundidades, totalizando 60 corpos de prova. . O ensaio foi realizado 15min após a polimerização. Os valores de microdureza foram obtidos a partir de cinco endentações em cada corpo de prova. Os resultados obtidos foram submetidos à análise de variância e ao teste Tukey para comparação entre os aparelhos, em cada profundidade (α=0,05). Os valores médios e desvio padrão da microdureza obtidos com os aparelhos Radii(R), Single V (S) e XL-2500(XL), a 2mm, foram respectivamente: 55,16 (±1,66), 58,56 (±1,77), 51,15 (±2,08), mostrando diferença significativa entre eles, sendo que o melhor desempenho foi obtido pelo S seguido pelo R e pelo XL. A 4mm, os valores foram R= 52,23 (±1,66 ); S= 49,04 (±2,04); XL= 47,34 (±2,69), com melhor desempenho do R em relação a XL, porém sem diferença do S. A 6mm, os valores foram R= 46,40 (±1,07); S= 43,64 (±1,56); XL= 42,12 (±1,72). Com melhor desempenho do R, seguidos pelo S e XL que não mostraram diferença entre si. Já a 8mm, os valores foram R= 41,96 (±1,09); S= 38,36(± 0,87); XL= 40,16 (±1,70), com melhor desempenho do R seguido pelo XL e este pelo S, mostrando diferença significativa entre eles. Comparando os aparelhos LED com a lâmpada halógena, pode-se observar que o Radii teve um desempenho superior a ela em todas as profundidades. Já o Single V foi superior na profundidade de 2mm, similar em 4mm e em 6mm e inferior em 8mm, mostrando que os aparelhos LED tiveram um comportamento diferenciado que talvez possa ser atribuído à presença de uma ponteira turbo no Single V. Também com base nos resultados foi possível concluir que houve uma redução significativa, dos valores de microdureza do fundo do material restaurador com o aumento da profundidade da cavidade para todos os aparelhos.
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O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a influência de diferentes condições de polimerização sobre: microdureza Knoop, resistência ao impacto, grau de conversão e temperatura de transição vítrea (Tg) de uma resina acrílica quimicamente ativada (Jet - Artigos Odontológicos Clássico Ltda.). O material foi polimerizado de acordo com as seguintes condições: grupo 1, as amostras foram polimerizadas em contato com o ar, durante 1h, sob temperatura e pressão ambiente; grupo 2, após a polimerização da resina em contato com o ar, durante 1h, sob temperatura e pressão ambiente, a mesma foi submetida a um ciclo adicional de aquecimento em forno de microondas, durante 3 min, a 500W; grupo 3, as amostras foram polimerizadas em água, sob pressão de 20 psi, em uma temperatura de 50°C, durante 15 minutos. Para o ensaio de microdureza Knoop, foram confeccionados sete corpos-de-prova, para cada um dos três grupos experimentais. O corpo-de-prova consistiu de uma placa de resina acrílica quimicamente ativada, com grampos, simulando aparelhos ortodônticos removíveis. Dos sete corpos-de-prova, de cada grupo, dois também foram utilizados para a determinação do grau de conversão e Tg, através da Calorimetria Exploratória Diferencial (DSC). Para o ensaio de resistência ao impacto, foram confeccionados 12 corpos-de-prova para cada grupo, com dimensões de 64,00x10,00x3,20mm. Os resultados mostraram diferenças entre os grupos, através da ANOVA e do teste de Tukey (p ≤ 0,01), apresentando maiores valores de microdureza para o grupo 3, seguido dos grupos 2 e 1. Para o ensaio de resistência ao impacto, os valores obtidos para as amostras do grupo 3 foram superiores aos demais grupos, não havendo diferença estatística entre os grupos 1 e 2 O grau de conversão e Tg foram avaliados de forma descritiva, apresentando um padrão de comportamento coerente com as demais propriedades, ou seja, o grupo 3 apresentou valores mais altos de grau de conversão e Tg, seguido pelos grupos 2 e 1. Os resultados deste trabalho indicam que o melhor comportamento clínico poderá ser esperado do grupo submetido à polimerização em água a 50°C, sob pressão de 20 psi (grupo 3), seguido do grupo 2 (com ciclo adicional em microondas) e, por fim, pelo grupo 1 (polimerizado ao ar).
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The aim of the present study was to assess the effectiveness and adverse effects on dental enamel caused by nightguard vital bleaching with 10% carbamide peroxide. This was accomplished through the interaction of researchers from different areas such as dentistry, materials engineering and physics. Fifty volunteers took part in the doubleblind randomized controlled clinical trial. They were allocated to an experimental group that used Opalescence PF 10% (OPA) and a control group that used a placebo gel (PLA). Fragments of human dental enamel from the vestibular surface of healthy premolars, extracted for orthodontic reasons, were fixed to the vestibular surface of the first upper molars of the volunteers for in situ observation. Bleaching was performed at night for 21 days. The observation periods included Baseline (BL), T0 (21 days), T30 (30 days after treatment) and T180 (180 days after treatment, only for the OPA group). Tooth color was assessed by comparing it with the Vita® scale and by the degree of satisfaction expressed by the volunteer. We also assessed adverse clinical effects, dental sensitivity and gingival bleeding. The study of adverse effects on enamel was conducted in vivo and in situ, using the DIAGNOdent® laser fluorescence device to detect mineral loss. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used to check for superficial morphological alterations, energy dispersive spectrophotometry (EDS) to semiquantitatively assess chemical composition using the Ca/P ratio, and the x-ray diffraction (XRD) technique to observe alterations in enamel microstructure. The results showed that nightguard vital bleaching with 10% carbamide peroxide was effective in 96% of the cases, versus 8% for the PLA group. Dental sensitivity was present in 36% (9/25) of the cases. There was no significant association between gingival bleeding and the type of gel used (p = 1.00). In vivo laser fluorescence analysis showed no difference in values for the control group, whereas in the OPA group there was a statistically significant difference between baseline values in relation to the subsequent periods (p<0.01), with lower mean values for post-bleaching times. There was a significant difference between the groups for times T0 and T30. Micrographic analysis showed no enamel surface alterations related to the treatment performed. No significant alteration in Ca/P ratio was observed in the OPA group (p = 0.624) or in the PLA group (p = 0.462) for each of the observation periods, nor between the groups studied (p=0.102). The XRD pattern for both groups showed the presence of three-phase Hydroxyapatite according to JCPDS files (9-0432[Ca5(PO4)3(OH)], 18-0303[Ca3(PO4)2.xH2O] and 25-0166[Ca5(PO4)3(OH, Cl, F)]). No other peak associated to other phases was found, independent of the group analyzed, which reveals there was no disappearance, nucleation or phase transformation. Neither was there any alteration in peak pattern location. With the methodology and protocol used in this study, nightguard vital bleaching with 10% carbamide peroxide proved to be an effective and safe procedure for dental enamel
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The objectives of this clinical study was to evaluate the use of the toothpaste with fluoride and without fluoride and the daily tooth brushing are effective in the reversion of the dental enamel conditioned by acid. Another objective of this clinical study was to evaluate if the positioning of orthodontic accessories with glass ionomer cement helps in the reversion of the dental enamel conditioned by acid, when compared to composed resin. One hundred and twenty teeth were selected with indication of extraction by orthodontic reasons. The 30 volunteers were divided, randomly, in two groups. A group used toothpaste without fluoride and the other with it. The teeth of the sample were shuffled, in each volunteer. The teeth were conditioned by the 37% orthophosphoric acid. One of the conditioned teeth stayed in the mouth and suffered action of the abrasion for the tooth brushing, in another teeth a stainless steel mesh protection was positioned with glass ionomer cement, in another tooth the screen was glued with composed resin, in a fourth tooth (the control) was only conditioned after the extractions, 60 days later. All the teeth were appraised through DIAGNOdent, MEVA and EDS. In the obtained data it was possible to observe that there were not statistic significant differences in any comparison, even in the group that did not have access to the fluoride in the toothpaste as in the other that had. According with the used methodology, it was possible to observe too that there was not statistic significant differences in any comparison, even in the group that had the stainless steel mesh positioned with glass ionomer cement as in the group that the stainless steel mesh was positioned with composed resin. However, it was observed that there was an improvement in the topography of the enamel in all the teeth. The accomplishment of this study was facilitated due to the participation of the researchers' of the health area (dentistry), materials engineer, physics and chemistry. The researchers were originating from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte and of the University of Queensland, in Australia. This interdisciplinary group was decisive in the accomplishment of the study. It can be concluded that the enamel tends to return to its initial aspect, even if the patient does not have access to fluoride. That is probably due the action of the abrasion for the tooth brushing and mastication. In spite of it not being significant, it is suggested that the conditioned enamel was more resistant to the abrasion in the group that had access to fluoride. It was also possible to conclude that the fluoride liberated by the glass ionomer was not enough to provide a significant difference in the enamel conditioned by the acid, when compared with the composed resin, even in the group that did not use fluoride in the toothpaste as in the group that used
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The hardness test is thoroughly used in research and evaluation of materials for quality control. However, this test results are subject to uncertainties caused by the process operator in the moment of the mensuration impression diagonals make by the indenter in the sample. With this mind, an automated equipment of hardness mensuration was developed. The hardness value was obtained starting from the mensuration of plastic deformation suffered by the material to a well-known load. The material deformation was calculated through the mensuration of the difference between the progress and retreat of a diamond indenter on the used sample. It was not necessary, therefore, the manual mensuration of the diagonals, decreasing the mistake source caused by the operator. Tension graphs of versus deformation could be analyzed from data obtained by the accomplished analysis, as well as you became possible a complete observation of the whole process. Following, the hardness results calculated by the experimental apparatus were compared with the results calculated by a commercial microhardness machine with the intention of testing its efficiency. All things considered, it became possible the materials hardness mensuration through an automated method, which minimized the mistakes caused by the operator and increased the analysis reliability
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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O objetivo desse trabalho foi avaliar a influência da intensidade da luz e cor de uma resina composta no grau de dureza Knoop. Corpos-de-prova foram confeccionados utilizando-se matrizes de poliéster envoltas por um anel de cobre, contendo uma cavidade padronizada de 6 mm de diâmetro por 2 mm de espessura. Estas cavidades foram preenchidas com resina composta selecionada, Fill Magic - Vigodent, com as cores A3, B3, C3, D3 e I, fotopolimerizadas através de um fotopolimerizador Elipar, calibrado para produzir 3 intensidades de luz diferentes: 450 mW/cm², 800 mW/cm² e uma intensidade de luz crescente de 100 a 800 mW/cm². Foram confeccionados 90 corpos-de-prova em que o tempo de exposição da resina à luz halógena foi de 40 s. As amostras foram armazenadas em tubos de ensaio com água destilada a 37 ± 1ºC. Após este período, foram realizados os testes de dureza Knoop na região de superfície e fundo. Os resultados mostraram que houve diferença estatística em relação a intensidade de luz, entretanto em relação a cor, não houve diferença estatística. Os autores concluíram que a cor do compósito não influencia a dureza Knoop e que a intensidade progressiva promoveu os melhores resultados de dureza Knoop.
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The aim of this article was to compare, through the distillation method, the incorporated amount of fluoride and the reduction of solubility in the enamel of both deciduous and young permanent teeth, following topical application of a 2% neutral sodium fluoride solution, according to the Knutson's technique and a 1.23% of acidulated solution, according to the Wellock & Brudevold's technique. The greatest fluoride incorporation was observed in the deciduous teeth after the usage of the 2% neutral solution. The amount of calcium and phosphorus liberation by the acid solution was greatest in the control group, followed by the group of teeth treated in acidulated solution and, finally, by those treated in 2% sodium fluoride solution.
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It was verified the penetration of phosphoric acid into 3 commercial calcium hydroxide-based cements (Life, Renew and Prisma VLC Dycal). The colorimetric method employed permitted the identidication of phosphorus amount in representative samples of 6 successive layers 0.1 mm thick of each material. The acid etching used were the commercial products Scotchbond Etching Gel--3M at 36.114% by weight and Solução Condicionadora--Johnson & Johnson at 36.054% by weight. The contact time was 60 seconds. The result showed that layers 0.1 mm tick for Life and Prisma VLC Dycal and 0.2 mm thick for Renew were able to block the penetration of phosphoric acid solution whereas layers 0.1 mm thick for the 3 cements were able to block the penetration of phosphoric acid gel.
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The purpose of this in vitro study was to investigate the cervical marginal leakage in class II restorations with chemically cured resin (P10) and light-cured resin (P30) in two types of cavities: conventional and adhesive. The effect of acid-etching in this area was also observed. Dentine adhesive Scotchbond was used in all experimental groups. Leakage was evidenced by Rodamina B dye penetration after thermocycling procedure between 10 degrees C and 50 degrees C temperature and analysed by using Zeiss Stereoscopic Magnifying Glass (10 X). According to the results obtained marginal leakage occurred in all experimental groups, with lower percentage for adhesives cavities when enamel acid-etching and light-cured resin P30 was used.
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This study investigated, both histologically and histometrically, the efficacy of enamel matrix derived proteins (EMD) associated with bioactive glass (BG) and an absorbable membrane in the treatment of class III furcation defects in mongrel dogs. After surgical defect creation and chronification, the lesions were randomly divided into three groups according to the treatment employed: Test Group 1 - EMD + BG + membrane, Test Group 2 - EMD + membrane and Control Group - BG + membrane. After a 90-day healing period, the dogs were sacrificed. The descriptive analysis and the histometric data showed similar results for the experimental groups in all studied parameters (MANOVA, p > 0.05). The association of Emdogain® with bioglass and GTR, or with GTR only, showed similar results when compared with the ones obtained with bioglass associated with membrane in the treatment of class III furcation defects in dogs. The three modalities of treatment showed partial filling of the furcations, with bone and cementum regeneration limited to the apical portion of the defects.
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Objective: To assess the effect of bleaching agents on the microhardness of nanoparticle resin composite. Methods: Twenty-eight cylindrical test specimens (8× 1mm) of Filtek™ Supreme XT resin (3M/ESPE) were prepared and divided into 5 groups. The initial Vickers microhardness was measured (load of 50 grams force for 30 seconds) on the top surface of the test specimens. The groups were treated and divided as follows: G1 - artificial saliva (21 days - control); G2 - 7% hydrogen peroxide gel applied for 4h/day, for 14 days; G3 - 10% carbamide peroxide for 4h/day, for 14 days: G4 - 35% hydrogen peroxide gel applied in three sessions of 30 minutes each, with an interval of one week (21 days) between the sessions; G5 - 35% carbamide peroxide, three sessions of 30 minutes each, with an interval of one week (21 days) between the sessions. The top surfaces of the test specimens received treatment and were submitted to the Vickers microhardness test. Results: The results obtained were submitted to the Analysis of Variance at a fixed criterion, at a level of significance of p=0.05. No significant differences were observed among the treatments tested (p=0.42) when compared with G1. Significant differences (Tukey test) were found when the initial microhardness values were compared with the values after experimental treatments (p<0.01). Conclusion: The application of bleaching agents did not alter the microhardness of resin composites. Therefore, there is no need to change restorations after bleaching.
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Objective: To study the influence of color opacity and light-curing systems (halogen light vs blue LED) on the microhardness of a composite resin. Methods: Esthet-X composite resin (Dentsply), shades A2 and A2-O, was inserted in a stainless steel matrix (5 mm diameter and 2 mm deep) and was light cured for 40 seconds with a halogen light source (XL 3000; 3M/ESPE) or a blue LED (Optilight LD II; Gnatus). Eight groups of 15 specimens each were formed, and were further divided according to the light-curing systems, the exposed area (base and surface), and the opacity of the composite resin, producing 120 specimens. The specimens were next stored in distilled water for 24 hours, embedded in a chemically activated acrylic resin, then subjected to finishing and polishing with sandpaper and felt discs. Microhardness was measured with a Vickers Digital Microhardness meter, with a 50 g load for 30 seconds. The obtained microhardness means were analyzed by ANOVA and Tukey's multiple-comparison test at 5% significance level. Results: The surface microhardness was always greater than the base microhardness, regardless of the light-curing source. The halogen light lamp produced significantly higher composite resin microhardness means than the blue LED (57.61 vs. 42.53 HV) (p<0.05). Statistically significant differences (p<0.05) were obtained between the microhardness means for the different composite opacities; lowest microhardness in depth was produced by the A2-O shade. Conclusion: Composite resin opacity as well as the light-curing system influenced the microhardness of the material.
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Pós-graduação em Ciência e Tecnologia de Materiais - FC
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)