Influence of Different Curing Modes on Polymerization Behavior and Mechanical Properties of Dual-cured Provisional Resins

被引:21
|
作者
Shibasaki, S. [1 ]
Takamizawa, T. [1 ]
Suzuki, T. [1 ]
Nojiri, K. [1 ]
Tsujimoto, A. [1 ]
Barkmeier, W. W. [2 ]
Latta, M. A. [2 ]
Miyazaki, M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Nihon Univ, Operat Dent, Sch Dent, Tokyo, Japan
[2] Creighton Univ, Gen Dent, Sch Dent, Omaha, NE 68178 USA
基金
日本学术振兴会;
关键词
FRACTURE-TOUGHNESS; FIXED RESTORATIONS; COMPOSITES; WEAR; SYSTEMS; STRENGTH; LESIONS; DENTIN; CROWN;
D O I
10.2341/16-335-L
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
This study determined the influence of curing mode on polymerization behavior and mechanical properties of dual-cured provisional resins. Three dual-cured bisacryl-based provisional resins were used: Tempsmart ( TS; GC Corp), Luxatemp Automix Solar (LX; DMG Chemisch Pharmazeutishe Fabrik GmbH), and Integrity Multi . Cure (IG; Dentsply Caulk). A self-cured bisacryl-based provisional resin, Protemp Plus (PP; 3M ESPE) and a conventional poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) provisional resin, Unifast III (UF; GC Corp) were used as controls. The inorganic filler content and coefficients of linear thermal expansion of the test materials were measured. Six specimens of each material were used to determine the flexural strength, elastic modulus, and resilience. The changes in ultrasound velocity during polymerization were measured. The average inorganic filler contents of the provisional resins, apart from UF, ranged from 24.4 to 39.3 wt%. The highest inorganic filler content was determined for LX, whereas TS showed the lowest value among the tested materials. The average coefficients of thermal expansion of the tested provisional resins ranged from 77.3 to 107.7 (x10 (6)/degrees C). TS and IG showed significantly lower thermal expansions than the other tested provisional resins. The mean flexural strengths of the provisional resins ranged from 70.4 to 122.6 MPa, the mean elastic moduli ranged from 1.8 to 3.7 GPa, and the mean resilience of the provisional resins ranged from 1.1 to 2.3 MJ/mm(,)(3) respectively. Dual-cured provisional resins showed significantly higher flexural strengths than the PMMA resin. However, in all cases, the lightcuring mode showed significantly higher flexural strengths than the self-curing mode. In the initial polymerization phase, dual-cured resins in the light-curing mode showed a rapid increase in the speed of sound (V) during light irradiation, followed by a slower increase. Conversely, the dual-cured resins in the self-curing mode showed a slower initial increase, followed by a rapid increase. Although no significant difference in V was observed between 10 and 15 minutes in the light-curing mode of all tested dual-cured resins, a significantly higher V value was obtained at 15 minutes than at 10 minutes in the self-curing modes for LX and IG. Regardless of the curing mode, tested dual-cured provisional resins showed superior mechanical properties than the conventional PMMA provisional resin. However, dual-cured provisional resin flexural properties and polymerization behavior were affected by the curing mode. This study indicated that the lightcuring mode might be recommended for all dual-cured provisional resins because of the enhancement of their mechanical properties and reduction of chair time.
引用
收藏
页码:526 / 536
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Influence of curing modes on the degree of conversion and mechanical parameters of dual-cured luting agents
    Yang, Bo
    Huang, Qin
    Holmes, Brian
    Guo, Jiawen
    Li, Yuping
    Heo, Young
    Chew, Hooi Pin
    Wang, Yan
    Fok, Alex
    [J]. JOURNAL OF PROSTHODONTIC RESEARCH, 2020, 64 (02) : 137 - 144
  • [2] Effect of curing protocol on the polymerization of dual-cured resin cements
    Pereira, Sonia G.
    Fulgencio, Rogerio
    Nunes, Teresa G.
    Toledano, Manuel
    Osorio, Raquel
    Carvalho, Ricardo Marins
    [J]. DENTAL MATERIALS, 2010, 26 (07) : 710 - 718
  • [3] Influence of ceramic thickness and curing mode on the polymerization shrinkage kinetics of dual-cured resin cements
    Lee, In Bog
    An, Woong
    Chang, Juhea
    Um, Chung Moon
    [J]. DENTAL MATERIALS, 2008, 24 (08) : 1141 - 1147
  • [4] Effect of curing mode on the polymerization characteristics of dual-cured resin cement systems
    Arrais, Cesar A. G.
    Rueggeberg, Frederick A.
    Waller, Jennifer L.
    de Goes, Mario F.
    Giannini, Marcelo
    [J]. JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY, 2008, 36 (06) : 418 - 426
  • [5] Comparing the effectiveness of self-curing and light curing in polymerization of dual-cured core buildup materials
    Tauboeck, Tobias T.
    Oberlin, Helene
    Buchalla, Wolfgang
    Roos, Malgorzata
    Attin, Thomas
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 2011, 142 (08): : 950 - 956
  • [6] The influence of delayed light curing on the degree of conversion and polymerization contraction stress in dual-cured resin luting agents
    Labban, Nawaf
    Iskandar, Mounir
    Platt, Jeffrey A.
    Andres, Carl J.
    Levon, John A.
    Hovijitra, Suteera
    Brown, David T.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF ADHESION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2018, 32 (05) : 516 - 526
  • [7] Influence of different curing modes on flexural properties, fracture toughness, and wear behavior of dual-cure provisional resin-based composites
    Akiba, Shunsuke
    Takamizawa, Toshiki
    Tsujimoto, Akimasa
    Moritake, Nobuyuki
    Ishii, Ryo
    Barkmeier, Wayne W.
    Latta, Mark A.
    Miyazaki, Masashi
    [J]. DENTAL MATERIALS JOURNAL, 2019, 38 (05) : 728 - 737
  • [8] The effect of curing modes on polymerization contraction stress of a dual cured composite
    Feng, L
    Suh, BI
    [J]. JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL MATERIALS RESEARCH PART B-APPLIED BIOMATERIALS, 2006, 76B (01) : 196 - 202
  • [9] Effects of Different Porcelains on Polymerization of Light- and Dual-Cured Resin Cements
    AlShaafi, Maan M.
    AlQahtani, Mohammed Q.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF BIOMATERIALS AND TISSUE ENGINEERING, 2013, 3 (05) : 564 - 569
  • [10] Effect of curing mode on the micro-mechanical properties of dual-cured self-adhesive resin cements
    Nicoleta Ilie
    Alexander Simon
    [J]. Clinical Oral Investigations, 2012, 16 : 505 - 512