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3D-marginal adaptation versus setting shrinkage in light-cured microhybrid resin composites.

Afrodite Kakaboura1, Christos Rahiotis, David Watts, Nick Silikas, George Eliades.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To comparatively evaluate the 3D-marginal adaptation to dentine versus shrinkage strain of two light-cured microhybrid resin composites.
METHODS: Dentine cavities (Ø: 2 mm; h: 1 mm; n=2x4) were prepared, filled with a single layer of EsthetX and Premise resin composites, respectively, without any adhesive cavity pre-treatment, and light-cured for 40s at 750 mW/cm2. All the specimens were imaged by computerized X-ray microtomography. Sequential sections (n=11) at 8.09 pixel size were taken at top, middle and bottom sites of each restoration relative to the axial wall and the interfacial micro-void volume fraction (%VF) was calculated. Shrinkage strain (%S) and strain rate (%SR) of the composites were measured by the bonded-disc method (n=4). The results of %VF per material and restoration site were subjected to statistical analysis by 2-way ANOVA and Tukey's test, whereas the results of %S and %SR were analysed by t-test (p=0.05). Regression analysis was performed to determine correlations between %PF and %S, %S(R).
RESULTS: The results of %VF at top (t), middle (m) and bottom (b) restoration sites were (%, mean+/-S.D.): EsthetX 0.84+/-0.11 (t), 0.80+/-0.32 (m), 6.74+/-5.12 (b), Premise 0.99+/-0.24 (t), 0.92+/-0.38 (m), 1.72+/-0.97 (b). The results of %S were (%, mean+/-S.D.): EsthetX 2.60+/-0.29, Premise 1.91+/-0.10 and of %SR were (%, mean+/-S.D.): EsthetX 1.47+/-0.04, Premise 1.18+/-0.02. %VF(b) of EsthetX showed the highest values within and between the testing groups (p<0.05). %S and %S(R) values of EsthetX were significantly higher from Premise (p<0.05). Strong positive correlations were documented between %VF(b)-%S (r=0.843) and %VF(b)-%SR (r=0.943). CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: The results confirmed a positive correlation between setting shrinkage and interfacial gap volume at bottom sites of light-cured microhybrid composite restoration due to differential shrinkage. Shrinkage strain rate seems to be a more sensitive factor in determining percentage volume of interfacial porosity at bottom restoration sites.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16527343     DOI: 10.1016/j.dental.2006.01.020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dent Mater        ISSN: 0109-5641            Impact factor:   5.304


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