Optical coherence tomography applied to the evaluation of wear of composite resin for posterior teeth

C. C. Mota, Bruna A. Guerra, Brena S. A. Machado, A. J. Cabral, A. Gomes
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Resin composites are widely used as restorative materials due to their excellent aesthetical and mechanical properties. Posterior teeth are constantly submitted to occlusal stress and upon restoration require more resistant resins. The aim of this study was to analyze in vitro the wear suffered over time by restorations in resin composite in posterior teeth, by Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT). 30 molars had occlusal cavities prepared and were randomly divided into three groups (n=10) and restored with resin composite: G1: Filtek P90 (3M/ESPE), G2: Tetric N-Ceram (Ivoclar Vivadent); G3: Filtek P60 (3M/ESPE). Specimens were subjected to initial analysis by OCT (OCP930SR, Thorlabs, axial resolution 6.2 μm) and stereoscopic microscope. Specimens were submitted to thermocycling (500 cycles, 5-55 °C) and subjected to simulated wear through a machine chewing movements (Wear Machine WM001), projecting four years of use. After mechanical cycles, the specimens were submitted to a second evaluation by the OCT and stereoscopic microscopy. As a result, it was observed that 90% of the restorations of both groups had fractures and/or points of stress concentration, considered niches for early dissemination of new fracture lines. It was also found that G1 and G2 had more points of stress concentration, whereas G3 had a higher incidence of fracture lines already propagated. It was concluded that the G3 showed more brittle behavior at the masticatory wear when compared to G1 and G2.
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光学相干断层扫描在复合树脂后牙磨损评价中的应用
树脂复合材料因其优异的美学和力学性能而被广泛用作修复材料。后牙经常受到咬合应力,修复时需要更耐腐蚀的树脂。本研究的目的是通过光学相干断层扫描(OCT)分析后牙树脂复合材料修复体随时间的体外磨损。30颗磨牙制备了牙合腔,随机分为3组(n=10),采用树脂复合材料修复:G1组:Filtek P90 (3M/ESPE), G2组:Tetric n - ceram (Ivoclar Vivadent);G3: Filtek P60 (3M/ESPE)。采用OCT (OCP930SR, Thorlabs,轴向分辨率6.2 μm)和立体显微镜对样品进行初步分析。将样品进行热循环(500个循环,5-55°C),并通过机器咀嚼运动(wear machine WM001)进行模拟磨损,预计使用四年。机械循环后,将标本提交给OCT和立体显微镜进行第二次评估。结果,观察到两组90%的修复体都有骨折和/或应力集中点,这些被认为是新骨折线早期传播的生态位。还发现G1和G2的应力集中点较多,而G3的断裂线已经扩展的发生率较高。结果表明,与G1和G2相比,G3在咀嚼磨损时表现出更强的脆性行为。
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