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How to repair fillings made by silorane-based composites.

Sarah Ivanovas1, Reinhard Hickel, Nicoleta Ilie.   

Abstract

In 2007, the low shrinkage silorane-based composites with a completely new resin chemistry were introduced. As for the case of composite repair, the question of whether this new material class can be repaired with the same methods like dimethacrylate-based composites arises. The ability of a silorane-based composite (SBC) to be repaired was therefore examined in a shear-bond test. Specimens of SBC were polymerised, water-stored at 37°C for 1 week and then repaired with fresh dimethacrylate-based composite (MBC) or SBC material by using several intermediate agents (IMA). The shear-bond strength was then measured after an additional water storage of 1 week. As IMA, we tested an experimental silorane-flowable composite, two dimethacrylate-based flowable composites, a filled silorane system adhesive bond and a conventional unfilled adhesive, a silane in addition to an adhesive as well as a repair kit. Additionally, repairs of MBC with dimethacrylate-based flowable composite were prepared. Specimens of MBC and SBC bonded to dentine with the corresponding adhesives were used as a reference. The repairs of MBC with the flowable composite resin Tetric Evo Flow exhibited the highest mean repair bond strength value (42.2 MPa). For repair of SBC, the highest shear-bond strengths were measured for repairs using a silane additionally to a dimethacrylate-based adhesive resin, followed by repairs with the experimental silorane-based flowable composite resin Hermes Flow as IMA. SBC can be repaired in combination with a MBC; then a silane coupling agent plus a dimethacrylate-based IMA should be used. A silorane flowable as IMA is the best choice when SBC is to be repaired with SBC.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20953808     DOI: 10.1007/s00784-010-0473-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Oral Investig        ISSN: 1432-6981            Impact factor:   3.573


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