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The Influence of Cement Layer Thickness on the Stress State of Metal Inlay Restorations-Photoelastic Analysis.

Grzegorz Sokolowski1, Michal Krasowski2, Agata Szczesio-Wlodarczyk2, Bartlomiej Konieczny2, Jerzy Sokolowski3, Kinga Bociong3.   

Abstract

The successful restoration of teeth requires a good connection between the inlay and natural tissue. A strong bond may improve retention and reinforce tooth structure. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the influence of cement layer thickness on contraction stress generated during photopolymerization, and to determine the changes in stress state of the cement occurring during aging in water (over 84 days). Two cements were used: resin composite cement (NX3) and self-adhesive resin cement (Maxcem Elite Chroma). A cylindrical sample made of CuZn alloy was used to imitate the inlay. The stress state was measured by photoelastic analysis. The contraction stress of the inlay restoration was calculated for cement layer thicknesses of 25 µm, 100 µm, 200 µm, and 400 µm. For both tested materials, the lowest contraction stress was observed for the thinnest layer (25 µm), and this increased with thickness. Following water immersion, a significant reduction in contraction stress was observed due to hygroscopic expansion. Applying a thin layer (approximately 25 µm) of composite and self-adhesive resin cements resulted in high levels of expansion stresses (over -6 MPa) after water aging.

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Keywords:  dental restoration repair; prosthetic dentistry; stress analysis; water absorption

Year:  2021        PMID: 33525369      PMCID: PMC7866133          DOI: 10.3390/ma14030599

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Materials (Basel)        ISSN: 1996-1944            Impact factor:   3.623


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