Influence of different mould materials on the degree of conversion of dental composite resins
Aim: In this study, the degree of conversion (DC) was analyzed on the surfaces of dental composite resins cured in different mould materials with different irradiation times. Methods: Samples of three composite resins (Grandio®, Grandio Flow® [thickness = 2 mm; 4 mm; Ø = 5 mm] irradiated for 10 s, 2...
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doaj-f9205a33f1e3424bbcee079266a395872021-07-15T14:02:57ZengUniversidade Estadual de CampinasBrazilian Journal of Oral Sciences1677-32252015-10-0111410.20396/bjos.v11i4.8641235Influence of different mould materials on the degree of conversion of dental composite resinsRoberto Belloti Cornelio0Hilde Molvig Kopperud1Johan Haasum2Ulf Wiel Gedde3Ulf Örtengren4University of TromsøNordic Institute of Dental MaterialsRoyal Institute of TechnologyRoyal Institute of TechnologyUniversity of TromsøAim: In this study, the degree of conversion (DC) was analyzed on the surfaces of dental composite resins cured in different mould materials with different irradiation times. Methods: Samples of three composite resins (Grandio®, Grandio Flow® [thickness = 2 mm; 4 mm; Ø = 5 mm] irradiated for 10 s, 20 s and 40 s and an experimental composite (EXPM) [thickness = 6 mm; Ø = 5 mm] irradiated for 40 s) were cured in moulds made of polytetrafluorethylene (PTFE), highdensity polyethylene (HDPE) and stainless steel (SS). The DC was analyzed by FT-Raman spectroscopy. Results: The DC was significantly lower for the 2-mm-thick samples of Grandio® cured with 20 s in the SS mould than in the PTFE mould. The same trend was found for the 4-mmthick samples of Grandio Flow® cured with 40 s. The main difference of the DC between Grandio® and Grandio Flow® occurred when 10 s irradiation was used, independently of the mould material and thickness of the samples. The analysis of the DC on the sites around the samples of EXPM showed no significant difference from those at the bottom when cured in each mould material with 40 s irradiation. Conclusions: The DC was not affected by the mould material, instead, the resin formulation and the irradiation times were the main factors affecting the degree of conversion.https://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/bjos/article/view/8641235Mould materialDental composite resinDegree of conversionRaman spectroscopy |
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Roberto Belloti Cornelio Hilde Molvig Kopperud Johan Haasum Ulf Wiel Gedde Ulf Örtengren Influence of different mould materials on the degree of conversion of dental composite resins Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences Mould material Dental composite resin Degree of conversion Raman spectroscopy |
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Roberto Belloti Cornelio Hilde Molvig Kopperud Johan Haasum Ulf Wiel Gedde Ulf Örtengren |
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Roberto Belloti Cornelio |
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Influence of different mould materials on the degree of conversion of dental composite resins |
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Influence of different mould materials on the degree of conversion of dental composite resins |
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Influence of different mould materials on the degree of conversion of dental composite resins |
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Influence of different mould materials on the degree of conversion of dental composite resins |
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Influence of different mould materials on the degree of conversion of dental composite resins |
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influence of different mould materials on the degree of conversion of dental composite resins |
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Universidade Estadual de Campinas |
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Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences |
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1677-3225 |
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Aim: In this study, the degree of conversion (DC) was analyzed on the surfaces of dental composite resins cured in different mould materials with different irradiation times. Methods: Samples of three composite resins (Grandio®, Grandio Flow® [thickness = 2 mm; 4 mm; Ø = 5 mm] irradiated for 10 s, 20 s and 40 s and an experimental composite (EXPM) [thickness = 6 mm; Ø = 5 mm] irradiated for 40 s) were cured in moulds made of polytetrafluorethylene (PTFE), highdensity polyethylene (HDPE) and stainless steel (SS). The DC was analyzed by FT-Raman spectroscopy. Results: The DC was significantly lower for the 2-mm-thick samples of Grandio® cured with 20 s in the SS mould than in the PTFE mould. The same trend was found for the 4-mmthick samples of Grandio Flow® cured with 40 s. The main difference of the DC between Grandio® and Grandio Flow® occurred when 10 s irradiation was used, independently of the mould material and thickness of the samples. The analysis of the DC on the sites around the samples of EXPM showed no significant difference from those at the bottom when cured in each mould material with 40 s irradiation. Conclusions: The DC was not affected by the mould material, instead, the resin formulation and the irradiation times were the main factors affecting the degree of conversion. |
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Mould material Dental composite resin Degree of conversion Raman spectroscopy |
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