
pmid: 32064834
handle: 2108/238715
The aim of this study is to evaluate the micro hardness Vickers of a composite micro hybrid polymerized under constant pressure. Twelve experimental samples were made equally divided into two groups: an experimental group and a control. Enamel plus HRi (Micerium) microbiotic composite resin, UD3 colour, was inserted into a syringe heater (ENA HEAT Composite Heating Conditioner) so that the material could be brought to a temperature of 39°C. A defined amount of composite resin is taken from the syringe with a Heidemann spatula and placed between two slides, previously cleaned with 90 ° alcohol. The samples are then inserted one at a time into a special device for constant pressure application. Vickers hardness measurements were made on the top of surfaces. The mean value of the samples belonging to the experimental group is 56.81 ± 0.71. The mean value of the control samples is 52.02 ± 2. The results obtained allow us to state that applying a constant pressure during the cementation phase of indirect adhesive restorations allows to obtain better mechanical characteristics of the composite used as a cementing agent.
Surface Properties, 621, micro hybrid composite; pressure; polymerization; hardness; Vickers hardness test, Composite Resins, Vickers hardness test, hardne, Settore MED/28 - MALATTIE ODONTOSTOMATOLOGICHE, pressure, Dental Materials, Hardness, polymerization, micro hybrid composite, Materials Testing, Pressure, Light-Curing of Dental Adhesives
Surface Properties, 621, micro hybrid composite; pressure; polymerization; hardness; Vickers hardness test, Composite Resins, Vickers hardness test, hardne, Settore MED/28 - MALATTIE ODONTOSTOMATOLOGICHE, pressure, Dental Materials, Hardness, polymerization, micro hybrid composite, Materials Testing, Pressure, Light-Curing of Dental Adhesives
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