
handle: 11449/89683
One of the greatest problems of restorations with composite resin is its contraction during light-curing, casing gaps between the cavitary walls and the restorative material. Thus, this study had as main goal to evaluate the influence of the light source light-cured on the formation of axial gaps in class V restorations of two types of composite resin. Eighty (80) human molars were used, in which cavitary preparations were accomplished with: 2mm of depth, 2mm of occlusocervical extension and 2mm of mesiodistal extension. Two restorations in each tooth were restored (one in the vestibular surface and the other on the lingual surface) with two types of composite resin: microparticles (Filtek A110, color A3 - 3M) and hybrid (Filtek P60, color A3 - 3M); using the adhesive system Prime & Bond NT (Dentisply), on a total of 160 samples. These samples were divided into eight groups, varying the light source and the time used for the material light-curing: Group 1: microparticles resin + conventional appliance - 40 s; Group 2: hybrid resin + conventional appliance - 40 s; Group 3: microparticles resin + argon laser - 20 s; Group 4: hybrid resin + argon laser - 20 s; Group 5: microparticle resin + light emitting diodes (LEDs) blue - 40 s; Group 6: hybrid resin + blue LEDs - 40 s; Group 7: microparticles resin + blue LEDs - 60 s; Group 8: hybrid resin + blue LEDs - 60 s. All teeth were storage in distilled water for 7 days and submitted to thermal cycling. The analysis of the gap measures, when present, was fulfilled by using the scanning electron microscope by the reproduction technique, and the results obtained were submitted to the statistical analysis of variance and the Tukey test to 5% significance level. It was concluded that the microparticles resin presents more light-curing contraction than the hybrid resin, independently... (Complete abstract, click electronic address below).
Um dos maiores problemas das restaurações de resinas compostas é a sua contração durante a polimerização, causando fendas entre as paredes cavitárias e o material restaurador. Assim, este trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar a influência da fonte de luz polimerizadora na formação de fendas axiais em restaurações classe V de dois tipos de resina composta. Foram utilizados 80 molares humanos, nos quais foram realizados os preparos cavitários com: 2mm de profundidade, 2mm de extensão ocluso-cervical e 2mm de extensão mésio-distal. Foram confeccionadas duas restaurações em cada dente (uma na superfície vestibular e outra na lingual) restauradas com dois tipos de resinas compostas: micropartículas (Filtek A110, cor A3 - 3M) e híbrida (Filtek P60, cor A3 - 3M); utilizando o sistema adesivo Prime & Bond NT (Dentisply), para um total de 160 amostras. Essas amostras foram divididas em 8 grupos, variando-se a fonte de luz e o tempo utilizado para a fotopolimerização do material: Grupo 1: resina micropartículas + aparelho convencional - 40s; Grupo 2: resina híbrida + aparelho convencional - 40s; Grupo 3: resina micropartículas + laser de argônio - 20s; Grupo 4: resina híbrida + laser de argônio - 20s; Grupo 5: resina micropartículas + diodo emissor de Luz (LED) azul- 40s; Grupo 6: resina híbrida + LED azul- 40s; Grupo 7: resina micropartículas + LED azul- 60s; Grupo 8: resina híbrida + LED azul- 60s. Os dentes foram armazenados em água destilada por 7 dias e submetidos à ciclagem térmica. A análise das medidas de fenda, quando presente, foi realizada através de microscopia eletrônica de varredura pela técnica de réplica, e os resultados obtidos foram submetidos a análise estatística de variância e teste de Tukey ao nível de 5% de significância. Concluiu-se que a resina de micropartículas apresenta maior contração de... .
Pós-graduação em Ciências Odontológicas - FOAR
Resinas dentarias, Gaps, Microscopia eletronica de varredura, Composite resins, Scanning electron microscopy
Resinas dentarias, Gaps, Microscopia eletronica de varredura, Composite resins, Scanning electron microscopy
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