
pmid: 12447216
The relationship between the filler content, coefficient of thermal expansion, and microhardness of commercial light-polymerized compomers has not been fully investigated.This study evaluated the effect of filler content on the coefficient of thermal expansion and microhardness of 3 commercially available light-polymerized compomers.Five specimens each from 3 commercially available compomers (Compoglass F, Elan and F2000) were evaluated. Linear thermal expansion (microm/ degrees C) was measured with a thermomechanical analyzer in the temperature range 20 degrees to 80 degrees C with increments of 10 degrees C. Standardized specimens were prepared in a metal die (1.5 x 2 x 12 mm) and polymerized for 40 seconds at 700 mW/cm(2) light intensity. The microhardness of 5 specimens from each of 3 compomers were measured with a Vickers hardness tester under a 15-second dwell time and 200-g load conditions. The specimens were polymerized at 700 mW/cm(2) intensity for 40 seconds after placing the compomers into a round aluminum mold. Differences in thermal expansion and microhardness among the compomers evaluated were statistically analyzed by use of one-way analysis of variance at P.99). Inverse correlations between the %wt of filler and the coefficient of thermal expansion (r = -0.98, P<.0001), as well as between the microhardness and the coefficient of thermal expansion (r = -0.98, P<.0001) were observed. On the other hand, a linear correlation between the %wt of filler and microhardness of compomers was exhibited (r = -0.96, P<.0001). The microhardness values for Compoglass F, Elan, and F2000 were 43.82 +/- 1.62, 58.16 +/- 1.90, and 72.94 +/- 3.29, respectively.Within the limitations of this study, an inverse correlation between percent weight of filler and coefficient of thermal expansion, and a linear correlation between percent weight of filler and microhardness was observed for the evaluated compomers.
Analysis of Variance, Differential Thermal Analysis, Hot Temperature, Light, Compomers, Polymers, Composite Resins, Statistics, Nonparametric, Glass Ionomer Cements, Hardness, Materials Testing, Dental Restoration, Permanent
Analysis of Variance, Differential Thermal Analysis, Hot Temperature, Light, Compomers, Polymers, Composite Resins, Statistics, Nonparametric, Glass Ionomer Cements, Hardness, Materials Testing, Dental Restoration, Permanent
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