Effect of resin-composite filler particle size and shape on shrinkage-stress.
Dent Mater
; 28(6): 609-14, 2012 Jun.
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| ID: mdl-22342645
ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVES:
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of variations in filler particle size and shape on the polymerization shrinkage-stress kinetics of resin-composites.METHODS:
A model series of 12 VLC resin-composites were studied. The particulate dispersed phase volume fraction was 56.7% these filler particles were systematically graded in size, and further were either spherical or irregular. A Bioman instrument (cantilever beam method) was employed to determine the shrinkage-stress kinetics following 40s irradiation (600 mW/cm(2)) at 23°C (n=3). All data were captured for 60 min and the final shrinkage-stress calculated.RESULTS:
Shrinkage-stress varied between 3.86 MPa (SD 0.14) for S3 (spherical filler particles of 500 nm) and 8.44 MPa (SD 0.41) for I1 (irregular filler particles of 450 nm). The shrinkage-stress values were generally lower for those composites with spherical filler particles than those with irregular filler particles. The differences in shrinkage-stress with filler particle size and shape were statistically significant (p<0.001).SIGNIFICANCE:
Composites with spherical filler particles exhibit lower shrinkage-stress values compared to those with irregular filler particles. Shrinkage-stress and shrinkage-stress rate vary in a complex manner with variations in the size of the dispersed phase particles a hypothesized explanation for the effect of filler particle size and shape is presented.
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Resinas Compostas
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Materiais Dentários
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Análise do Estresse Dentário
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En
Ano de publicação:
2012
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