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Polymerization shrinkage stress of light curing dental composites

OBJECTIVES: To analyze the polymerization shrinkage stresses flowable and universal dental composites at different times.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Seven flowable and four universal composites; were used in this study. Two glass cylinders were fixed in a vertical position on the INSTRON machine; leaving 1 mm gap between them. The resin was injected and light cured for 20 seconds. The load curve was recorded until 5 mins after the end of light cure.
The stress values were calculated in MPa from the division of contraction forced recorded at 20 s. 60 s.180 s. and 300 s. Statistical analysis was done using ANOVA and all Pairs Tukey –Kramer (α = 0.05)
RESULTS:
MPa Seconds MPa Seconds
Sure Fil SDR 0.18 20 0.33 300
Filtek Sup. Ultra univ. 0.21 20 0.37 300
Filtek Sup. Ultra Flow 0.39 20 0.55 300
NovaPro Ultra univ. 0.39 20 0.55 300
Beautifil II univ. 0.35 20 0.57 300
NanoPro Flow 0.40 20 0.66 300
Herculite Ultra univ. 0.43 20 0.65 300
Herculite Ultra Flow 0.42 20 0.66 300
Prime Dent 0.38 20 0.85 300
G-aenial Flo 0.64 20 0.90 300
Dentex flow 0.71 20 1.12 300

CONCLUSIONS: Within the limitation of these research we can conclude that:
In general the flowable composites group presented higher polymerization shrinkage stress values at all sudied times.
Our null hypothesis ”there is no shrinkage stress difference between flowable and universal composites” was partialy rejected, since the flowable composite SureFil SDR obtained the lowest shrinkage stress values in our study. / 2018-09-28T00:00:00Z

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:bu.edu/oai:open.bu.edu:2144/18719
Date28 September 2016
CreatorsRobles-Moreno, Marlen
Source SetsBoston University
Languageen_US
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis/Dissertation

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