Effect of Delayed Light-Curing Through a Zirconia Disc on Microhardness and Fracture Toughness of Two Types of Dual-Cure Cement

(2018) Effect of Delayed Light-Curing Through a Zirconia Disc on Microhardness and Fracture Toughness of Two Types of Dual-Cure Cement. J Dent (Tehran). pp. 339-350. ISSN 1735-2150 (Print) 1735-2150

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Photopolymerization immediately sets dual-cure cements and prevents the continuation of chemical polymerization. Delayed light-curing allows the chemical process to continue up to the point before starting irradiation; however, there is a controversy in this respect. The present study evaluates the effect of delayed light-curing through a zirconia disc on the microhardness and fracture toughness (K(IC)) of two types of dual-cure cement. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Samples measuring 25×5×3 mm(3) were prepared for fracture toughness test, and discs measuring 5 mm in diameter and 3 mm in thickness were prepared for microhardness test using Bifix and BisCem cements. Light-curing protocols were as follows: immediate light-curing (group A), a 2-minute delay (group B), a 5-minute delay (group C), direct irradiation (group D), and no irradiation (group E). In groups A to C, light-curing was carried out through a zirconia disc. Data were analyzed by two-way and one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), post-hoc Tukey's test, and Kruskal-Wallis test at 95 confidence interval. RESULTS: There was a significant difference in the microhardness of the cements (P=0.00). Delayed light-curing had no effect on microhardness (P=0.080). The microhardness of BisCem in group E was significantly lower than that in group D (P=0.015). The fracture toughness of Bifix in groups B and C was significantly different than that in group E and BisCem groups. CONCLUSIONS: Under the limitations of our study, delayed light-curing had different effects on microhardness and fracture toughness. Differences in light-curing protocols resulted in different effects based on the cement type. Light-curing is recommended to achieve optimal mechanical properties.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Dental Stress Analysis Hardness Light-Curing of Dental Adhesives Material Testing Resin Cements Zirconium Oxide
Page Range: pp. 339-350
Journal or Publication Title: J Dent (Tehran)
Journal Index: Pubmed
Volume: 15
Number: 6
ISSN: 1735-2150 (Print) 1735-2150
Depositing User: Zahra Otroj
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/18369

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