
Titanium dioxide-polymethacrylate composites were prepared with triethyleneglycol dimethacrylate (TEGDMA), 1,6-bis(methacryloxy-2-ethoxycarbonylamino)-2,4,4-trimeth ylexane (UDMA) and rutile structure titanium dioxide. The coupling agents used were isopropyldimethacrylisostearoyl titanate (KR7), isopropyltri (dioctylphosphate) titanate (KR12) and 4-methacryloxyethyl trimellitate anhydride (4-META). Compressive and transverse strengths of composites were determined under various experimental conditions. Compressive strength of composite with KR 7-treated titanium dioxide was higher than that with untreated titanium dioxide. Transverse strength of the composite with 4-META-treated titanium dioxide was higher than that with untreated titanium dioxide. Both compressive and transverse strengths increased when the titanium dioxide was treated with the mixture of KR7 and 4-META. Scanning electron microscopic observations of fractured composite surfaces showed titanium dioxide polymer interface failure with untreated specimens and polymer cohesive fracture with KR7 + 4-META-treated specimens. The results suggest that titanium dioxide treated with both KR7 and 4-META is useful as a pigment of the opaque material of fixed prosthodontic composite.
Titanium, Surface Properties, Microscopy, Electron, Scanning, Methacrylates, Pigments, Biological, Composite Resins
Titanium, Surface Properties, Microscopy, Electron, Scanning, Methacrylates, Pigments, Biological, Composite Resins
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