堆芯树脂复合材料:体外比较研究。

L Spinhayer, A T B Bui, J G Leprince, C M F Hardy
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目的:树脂复合材料(RC)通常用于全冠。然而,缺乏独立的信息来指导从业人员对核心RC材料的选择。本研究旨在比较大量商用堆芯rc (CBU-RC)的抗弯性能,无论是光固化、自固化还是双固化,与传统光固化rc。方法:将RCs注射到25 × 2×2mm Teflon模具中,在20 s内光固化(具有声称的光固化特性的材料)或在10 min内覆盖铝(双固化和自固化CBU-RCs)。在37.5℃条件下蓄水一周后进行三点弯曲,计算弯曲模量(E flex)和弯曲强度(σ f) (n = 20)。采用热重分析法(n = 3)测定无机填料含量(%)。结果:对于双固化ccu -RC,两种RC (p p = 0.0007)对E挠曲均有显著影响,而σ f (p p E挠曲和σ f)仅RC显著,其值分别为3.9 ~ 15.5 GPa和76 ~ 130.3 MPa。光固化RCs的E挠度值高于自固化和双固化RCs,而σ f的变化趋势不明显。无机填料含量与E挠度呈良好的线性相关(r2 =0.85, p σ f (r2 =0.08, p = 0.1609)。结论:光固化对双固化CBU-RC的E弯曲有积极影响。该研究还强调了所研究材料之间挠曲性能(特别是E挠曲)的巨大差异,质疑一些cbu - rc作为牙本质替代品在大组织损失的情况下的使用。
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Core build-up resin composites: an in-vitro comparative study.

Aim: Resin composite (RC) are commonly used under full crowns. However, independent information is lacking to guide practitioners regarding core RC material selection. This study aimed at comparing the flexural properties of a large selection of commercially-available core build-up RCs (CBU-RC), either light-, self- or dual-cure, to conventional light-cure RCs.

Methods: RCs were injected into a 25 × 2×2mm Teflon mold, and either light-cured during 20 s (materials with claimed light-cure characteristics) or covered by aluminum during 10 min (dual- and self-cure CBU-RCs). They were subjected after a one-week water storage at 37.5 °C to three-point bending, and Flexural modulus (E flex) and Flexural Strength (σ f) were calculated (n = 20). Thermogravimetric analysis (n = 3) was performed to determine inorganic filler content (%).

Results: For dual-cure CBU-RCs, both RC (p < .0001) and light-curing (p = .0007) had a significant influence on E flex, while only RC was significant for σ f (p < .0001). Between all conventional RCs and CBU-RCs, significant differences were observed (p < .0001), both regarding E flex and σ f, with values ranging from 3.9 to 15.5 GPa and from 76 to 130.3 MPa, respectively. Higher E flex values were observed for light-cure RCs than for self- and dual-cure ones, while no clear trend was noticed regarding σ f. Good linear correlation was found between inorganic filler content and E flex (R 2=0.85, p < .0001), but not with σ f (R 2=0.08, p = .1609).

Conclusion: This work demonstrated a positive influence of light-curing on dual-cure CBU-RC's E flex. It also highlighted large differences in flexural properties (especially E flex) among the investigated materials, questioning the use of some CBU-RCs as dentin replacement in case of large tissue loss.

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