Polymerization shrinkage and spherical glass mega fillers: effects on cuspal deflection.

ORAL and Implantology Pub Date : 2017-02-14 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01 DOI:10.11138/orl/2016.9.1S.071
M Andreasi Bassi, S Serra, C Andrisani, S Lico, L Baggi, D Lauritano
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Purpose: The Authors analyzed the effect of spherical glass mega fillers (SGMF) on reducing contraction stress in dental composite resins, by means of a cavity model simulating the cuspal deflection which occurs on filled tooth cavity walls in clinical condition.

Materials and methods: 20 stylized MOD cavities (C-factor = 0.83) were performed in acrylic resin. The inner surface of each cavity was sand blasted and adhesively treated in order to ensure a valid bond with the composite resin. Three different diameter of SGMF were used (i.e. 1, 1,5, 2 mm). The samples were divided in 4 groups of 5 each: Group 1 samples filled with the composite only; Group 2 samples filled with composite added with SGMFs, Ø1mm (16 spheres for each sample); Group 3 samples filled with composite added with SGMFs, Ø1,5 mm (5 spheres for each sample); Group 4 samples filled with composite added with SGMFs, Ø2 mm (2 spheres for each sample). Digital pictures were taken, in standardized settings, before and immediately after the polymerization of the composite material, placed into the cavities. With a digital image analysis software the distances from the coronal reference points of the cavity walls were measured. Then the difference between the first and second measurement was calculated. The data were analyzed by means of the ANOVA test.

Results: A significative reduction on cavity walls deflection, when the composite resin is used in addiction with the SGMFs was observed. The SGMFs of smallest diameter (1mm) showed the better outcome.

Conclusion: The SGMFs are reliable in reducing contraction stress in dental composite resins.

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聚合收缩和球形玻璃填充剂:对尖端偏转的影响。
目的:通过模拟临床情况下充填牙腔壁上牙尖偏转的牙腔模型,分析球形玻璃填充剂(SGMF)在减少牙复合树脂收缩应力方面的作用。材料与方法:采用丙烯酸树脂制作20个模式化模腔(C-factor = 0.83)。每个空腔的内表面都经过喷砂和粘接处理,以确保与复合树脂有效结合。使用了三种不同直径的SGMF(即1,1,5,2 mm)。将样品分为4组,每组5个:第一组只填充复合材料;第二组样品填充复合材料,添加SGMFs, Ø1mm(每个样品16个球);3组样品填充复合材料,添加SGMFs, Ø1,5 mm(每个样品5个球);4组样品填充复合材料,添加SGMFs, Ø2 mm(每个样品2个球)。在标准设置下,在复合材料聚合之前和之后立即拍摄数码照片,并将其放入腔中。利用数字图像分析软件测量了到腔壁冠状参考点的距离。然后计算第一次和第二次测量的差值。数据采用方差分析(ANOVA)进行分析。结果:当复合树脂与SGMFs一起使用时,观察到腔壁偏转明显减少。直径最小(1mm)的SGMFs效果较好。结论:SGMFs在降低牙用复合树脂收缩应力方面是可靠的。
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