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Analysis of the Statistical Comparability of the Hardness and Wear of Polymeric Materials for Orthodontic Applications.

Ivo Domagała1, Krzysztof Przystupa2, Marcel Firlej1, Daniel Pieniak3, Leszek Gil3, Anna Borucka4, Ireneusz Naworol5, Barbara Biedziak1, Mariana Levkiv6.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Clinical success depends on the contact strength and wear resistance of medical devices made of polymer materials. The scientific goal resulted from the problem of using different methods of surface evaluation of materials used in the production of orthodontic appliances. The purpose of the work was an experimental comparative assessment of indentation hardness and scratch hardness and the sliding wear of four selected polymeric materials used in the manufacture of orthodontic appliances.
METHODS: Four commercial materials were compared. Shore hardness tests and a scratch test with a Rockwell indenter were performed. A sliding wear test was performed using the ball-on-disc method. Statistical PCA and correlation analyses were performed.
RESULTS: The results of scratch hardness measurements using a contact profilometer correlated with the Shore hardness to a greater extent than measurements made using an optical microscope. PCA showed that Shore hardness explains 45% of the total variance in all the results across the materials.
CONCLUSIONS: The scratch hardness method allows for a more explicit ranking of orthodontic polymeric materials when measurements are made with a profilometer. The ranking of sliding wear resistance should be made separately.

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Keywords:  dental biomaterials; microhardness; scratch resistance; sliding wear; thermocycling

Year:  2021        PMID: 34071606     DOI: 10.3390/ma14112925

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


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