Ana L Machado, Bruna C Bochio, Amanda F Wady, Janaina H Jorge, Sebastião V Canevarolo, Carlos E Vergani
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Abstract
This study evaluated the impact strength of a denture base resin (Lucitone 550-L) and four reline resins (Tokuyama Rebase II-T; Ufi Gel Hard-U; New Truliner-NT, and Kooliner-K), both intact and in a reline combination (L/L, L/T, L/U, L/NT, and L/K). For each group (n = 20), half of the specimens were thermocycled before testing. Charpy tests were performed, and the impact strengths were calculated. Data were analyzed by two-way analyses of variance and Tukey's test (p = 0.05). For the intact groups, mean impact strength values for L (1.65 and 1.50) were significantly higher than those of the reline resins (0.38-1.17). For the relined groups, the highest mean impact strength values were produced by L/T (5.76 and 5.12), L/NT (6.20 and 6.03), and L/K (5.60 and 5.31) and the lowest by L/U (0.76 and 0.78). There were no significant differences between L and L/L. Thermocycling reduced the impact strength of T (from 0.73 to 0.38) and L/L (from 1.82 to 1.56).
本研究评估了义齿基托树脂(Lucitone 550-L)和四种线树脂(Tokuyama Rebase II-T;Ufi Gel Hard-U;新型Truliner-NT和Kooliner-K),既完整,又采用电缆组合(L/L、L/T、L/U、L/NT和L/K)。对于每组(n = 20),在测试前对一半的标本进行热循环。进行了夏比试验,并计算了冲击强度。数据分析采用双向方差分析和Tukey检验(p = 0.05)。对于完整组,L的平均冲击强度值(1.65和1.50)显著高于线树脂的平均冲击强度值(0.38-1.17)。结果表明,L/T(5.76和5.12)、L/NT(6.20和6.03)和L/K(5.60和5.31)的平均冲击强度值最高,L/U(0.76和0.78)的平均冲击强度值最低。L和L/L之间无显著差异。热循环降低了T的冲击强度(从0.73降低到0.38)和L/L(从1.82降低到1.56)。