| Literature DB >> 35344103 |
Matthias Kelch1, Bogna Stawarczyk2, Felicitas Mayinger2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the chemical (degree of conversion (DC)) and mechanical properties (Martens hardness (HM), elastic indentation modulus (EIT), and biaxial flexural strength (BFS)) of four dual-polymerizing resin composite core build-up materials after light- and self-polymerization.Entities:
Keywords: Biaxial flexural strength; Core build-up materials; Degree of conversion; Elastic indentation modulus; Martens hardness; Raman spectroscopy
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35344103 PMCID: PMC9276564 DOI: 10.1007/s00784-022-04455-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Oral Investig ISSN: 1432-6981 Impact factor: 3.606
Fig. 1Study design
Materials, abbreviations, manufacturers, lot numbers, processing guidelines, and composition used
| Material | Abbreviation | Shade | Manufacturer | Lot no | Processing guidelines | Composition* | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Light-polymerization | Self-polymerization | ||||||
| CLEARFIL DC CORE PLUS | CLE | White | Kuraray, Tokyo, Japan | 2S0216 | 10 s | 6 min | < 5% Bis-GMA, < 5% TEGDMA, hydrophilic aliphatic dimethacrylate, hydrophobic aromatic dimethacrylate, silanated barium glass filler, silanated colloidal silica, colloidal silica, dl-Camphorquinone, aluminum oxide filler, initiators, accelerators, pigments |
| Core·X flow | COR | Tooth-colored | Dentsply Sirona, Konstanz, Germany | 200,400,083 | 20 s | 2–3 min | 2.5– < 10% Urethane modified Bis-GMA dimethacrylate resin, 2.5– < 10% UDMA, 2.5– < 10% TMPTMA, 2.5– < 10% TEGDMA |
| MultiCore Flow | MUL | White | Ivoclar Vivadent, Schaan, Liechtenstein | Z001M5 | 10 s | 4–5 min | ≥ 10– < 20% Ytterbium trifluoride, 10–25% Bis-GMA, ≥ 2,5– < 10% UDMA, ≥ 2,5– < 10% TEGDMA, ≥ 0,1– < 1% dibenzoyl peroxide |
| Rebilda DC | REB | White | VOCO, Cuxhaven, Germany | 2,022,105 | 40 s | 5 min | 10– < 25% UDMA, 5–10% DDDMA, 2.5–5% Bis-GMA |
As provided by the manufacturers
Bis-GMA bisphenol A-glycidyl methacrylate, DDDMA Dodecanediol dimethacrylate, TEGDMA triethylene glycol dimethacrylate, TMPTMA propylidynetrimethyl trimethacrylate, UDMA urethane dimethacrylate
Fig. 2Raman spectra for the different polymerization modes: unpolymerized (left), light-polymerized (center), and self-polymerized (right) for a CLEARFIL DC CORE PLUS specimen
Fig. 3Load-indentation depth curves for one light-polymerized specimen of each core build-up material
Fig. 4Schematic presentation of the biaxial flexural strength test set-up
Descriptive statistics (min/median/max) for the degree of conversion [%], Martens hardness [N/mm2], and elastic indentation modulus [kN/mm2] for all tested groups
| CLE | COR | MUL | REB | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| i) Light-polymerization | ||||
| DC | 54.2/61.5/67.8b,A | 62.0/67.1/74.2b,B | 63.0/67.7/76.0b,B | 49.0/72.1/76.0b,B |
| HM | 286/304/400*b,B | 218/323/378b,B | 188/254/319b,A | 193/336/387b,B |
| EIT | 6.83/7.88/11.1b,B | 5.23/8.32/11.0b,B | 4.77/6.43/9.23a,A | 4.10/8.38/10.3b,B |
| ii) Self-polymerization | ||||
| DC | 29.3/44.6/48.9*a,A | 49.7/55.7/60.5a,B | 44.7/52.6/59.4a,B | 34.1/50.6/63.0a,AB |
| HM | 127/165/224a,A | 197/251/310a,C | 128/215/254*a,B | 140/230/304a,BC |
| EIT | 3.20/4.15/6.43a,A | 4.53/6.52/8.60a,B | 3.07/5.82/7.73a,B | 3.40/5.90/8.37a,B |
*Not normally distributed
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Descriptive statistics (min/median/max) for the biaxial flexural strength [MPa] and Weibull moduli (median [95% CI]) for all tested groups
| CLE | COR | MUL | REB | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| i) Light-polymerization | ||||||||
| BFS (min/median/max) | 82.4/130/168b,A | 134/164/180*b,B | 101/144/167a,A | 94.0/144/184a,AB | ||||
| Weibull modulus (median [95% CI]) | 5.5a,A | [2.9; 10.0] | 13.2b,B | [7.1; 23.9] | 6.8a,A | [3.6; 12.4] | 5.5a,A | [2.9; 10.0] |
| ii) Self-polymerization | ||||||||
| BFS (min/median/max) | 66.3/89.3/101a,A | 94.0/134/154a,B | 104/124/138a,B | 77.6/127/162a,B | ||||
| Weibull modulus (median [95% CI]) | 9.2a,AB | [5.0; 16.8] | 6.9a,A | [3.7; 12.6] | 13.3b,B | [7.2; 24.1] | 5.4a,A | [2.8; 9.8] |
*Not normally distributed
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Fig. 5Box plots for the tested chemical and mechanical properties of the four core build-up materials as a function of the polymerization mode