Prashanthi S Madhyastha, Dilip G Naik, Srikant Natarajan, M R Kumar Bhat, Rachel S Vinodhini
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摘要
导言:潮湿的口腔环境可能会因吸水性和溶解性的影响而对复合材料的性能产生有害影响。本研究评估了硅烷基和甲基丙烯酸酯基牙科复合材料因吸水性和溶解性而引起的水解降解:方法:制备 10 个圆盘样品(2 毫米 × 10 毫米)。根据 ISO 4049:2000 标准对样品进行水溶性和吸附性分析,并测试样品在水中或人工唾液中浸泡 1 天、15 天和 30 天后的质量增减情况。学生 t 检验、重复测量方差分析 (ANOVA) 和 Tukey 事后检验确定了实验结果的统计学意义,总体意义设定为 P = 0.05:随着时间的推移,两种材料在浸泡过程中都有相当大的吸附性和溶解性。硅烷复合材料的吸水性和溶解性低于甲基丙烯酸酯基复合材料(MBC)。与蒸馏水相比,人工唾液显示出更高的吸附性和溶解性:与传统的甲基丙烯酸酯基复合材料(MBCs)相比,硅烷复合材料即使在浸泡一个月后也能显示出更强的水解稳定性,使其成为临床上 MBC 树脂的更好替代品。
Effects of Water Sorption and Solubility on Degradation of Silorane and Methacrylate-Based Dental Composites.
Introduction: Wet oral environment may have deleterious effects on performance of the composites due to influences of water sorption and solubility. The study evaluated the hydrolytic degradation caused because of water sorption and solubility of silorane and methacrylate-based dental composites.
Methods: Ten disc samples (2 mm × 10 mm) were prepared. Samples were analyzed for water solubility and sorption according to ISO 4049:2000 regulations and tested for mass gain or loss following immersion in water or in artificial saliva at 1 day, 15 days, and 30 days period. Student's 't' test, repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA), and Tukey's post-hoc tests determined statistical significance of the experimental results with global significance set at P = 0.05.
Results: Considerable sorption and solubility was observed with time in both materials on immersion. Silorane composites showed lower water sorption and solubility than methacrylate-based composite (MBC). Artificial saliva demonstrated higher sorption and solubility compared to distilled water.
Conclusion: Silorane composites display enhanced hydrolytic stability even after a month of immersion in contrast to conventional methacrylate-based composites (MBCs), making it a better alternative to MBC resins clinically.
期刊介绍:
Indian Journal of Dental Research (IJDR) is the official publication of the Indian Society for Dental Research (ISDR), India section of the International Association for Dental Research (IADR), published quarterly. IJDR publishes scientific papers on well designed and controlled original research involving orodental sciences. Papers may also include reports on unusual and interesting case presentations and invited review papers on significant topics.