Comparison of immediate and delayed light-curing on nano-indentation creep and contraction stress of dual-cured resin cements

(2016) Comparison of immediate and delayed light-curing on nano-indentation creep and contraction stress of dual-cured resin cements. Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials. pp. 272-280. ISSN 1751-6161

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Abstract

Statement of problem: Polymerization protocol of dual-cured resin cements plays a great role in the success of restorations. Knowledge about the effect of light-curing protocol on the contraction stress value and the mechanical properties would assist in the development, selection and handling of the resin cement material. Purpose: This study was undertaken to assess the effects of two different light-curing protocols on the polymerization shrinkage stress and nano-creep of two current dual-cured resin cements. Materials and methods: Twenty-four soda-lime glass disks, measuring 1 mm in thickness, with a perforation in their center that measured 3 mm in diameter, received four Vickers indentations at a distance of 500 mu from the margin. The indent cracks were measured before and at 15-, 30- and 60-min intervals after restoration of the cavity with either CLEARFIL (TM) SA or RelyX (TM) Ultimate cement. Twelve specimens were prepared from each resin cement and divided into two groups according to the curing protocol used: immediate and delayed light-curing. Stresses at the indent impression were calculated by considering glass fracture toughness and the increase in crack length. Stress at the bonded interface was calculated using the Lame equation for thick-walled cylinder under an internal pressure. Nano-indentation hardness, modulus of elasticity and creep of each cement were measured under a 10-mN load for 20 s holding time. The specimens were stored in distilled water at 37 degrees C for 24 h before the nano-indentation tests. Data were analyzed with two-way and repeated-measures ANOVA (alpha <= 0.05). Results: Curing protocol had a significant effect on both resin cements; higher stress values were recorded with the immediate curing mode (P=0.033). Curing mode did not exert a significant effect on the modulus of elasticity (P=0.595) and hardness (P=0.454) of resin cements. However, in relation to creep, it exhibited significant effects (P<0.0001). Conclusions: Immediate light-curing resulted in higher polymerization stress and lower nano creep values compared to the delayed protocol with the resin cements assessed. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: polymerization shrinkage self-adhesive resin cement dual-cured resin cement creep nano-indentation crack analysis mechanical-properties dental composites shrinkage stress polymerization shrinkage nanoindentation creep primary cyclization modeling approach crack analysis kinetics thickness
Page Range: pp. 272-280
Journal or Publication Title: Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials
Journal Index: ISI
Volume: 64
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmbbm.2016.08.001
ISSN: 1751-6161
Depositing User: مهندس مهدی شریفی
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/2271

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