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  • 2023Luting laminate veneers: do resin-composites produce less polymerization stress than resin cements?6citations
  • 2018Physical and chemical properties of model composites containing quaternary ammonium methacrylates41citations
  • 2013The influence of nanoscale inorganic content over optical and surface properties of model composites50citations
  • 2011Surface integrity of solvent-challenged ormocer-matrix composite27citations
  • 2011Degradation resistance of silorane, experimental ormocer and dimethacrylate resin-based dental composites.52citations
  • 2009Influence of different exposure times required to stabilize hardness values of composite resin restorationscitations

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Surface integrity of solvent-challenged ormocer-matrix composite

  • Cavalcante, Larissa Maria
  • Silikas, Nikolaos
  • Watts, Dc.
  • Schneider, Luis Felipe J.
Abstract

Objective: To investigate the surface integrity of solvent-challenged ormocer-matrix composites, photoactivated by different light exposure modes, through surface-hardness measurements at different periods of time; and to compare such behavior with dimethacrylate-based materials. Methods: One hundred percent ormocer-based matrix (experimental ormocer (ORM)), a commercial mixed dimethacrylate-ormocer-based matrix (Admira (ADR)) and two commercial dimethacrylate-based matrix composites (experimental controls, (Grandio (GRD) and Premise (PRE)) were evaluated. Disk specimens (4 mm × 2 mm) were prepared from each material and light-activated using either a standard (S) or soft-start (SS) light exposure protocol with an LED-curing unit. Top, irradiated surface Knoop hardness (KHN) was measured within the following experimental groups (n = 5): Group 1: immediately after exposure; Group 2: after dry and dark storage, Group 3: after storage in distilled water, and Group 4: immersion in absolute ethanol. Hardness of Groups 2-4 were measured after 7 days storage. Immediate hardness values were submitted to Student's t-tests separately for each material. Hardness values after treatments were submitted to two-way ANOVA and Tukey's post hoc test to compare values among different storage media and light exposure mode protocols. Comparisons among materials were described using percentage of hardness change. Statistical testing was performed at a pre-set alpha of 0.05. Results: Immediate hardness values were not affected by the light exposure mode, regardless of the material. In general, exposure mode did not significantly affect hardness after 7 days storage, regardless of storage media or material. After 7 days dry storage, hardness values increased for all materials relative to immediate testing, and decreased after water and ethanol storage, with ethanol showing the greatest effect. The experimental ormocer-based material had the lowest percentage hardness change and thus proved more resistant to solvent degradation than the other materials, regardless of the light exposure method. Significance: Irradiated surface hardness values and surface integrity were unaffected by light exposure mode, regardless of the material tested. The experimental ormocer-based material presented the least change in hardness as a result of solvent challenge than any of the commercial products: ormocer or conventional resin-based, and thus showed better surface integrity. © 2010 2010 Academy of Dental Materials. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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  • surface
  • composite
  • hardness
  • resin
  • curing