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摘要
本研究的目的是比较新型填充复合材料(SonicFill™)与传统纳米复合材料(Herculite Precis)和现有填充复合材料(Tetric N Ceram)的显微硬度、抗折强度和抗压强度。此外,还研究了两种块体填充树脂复合材料的固化深度。按照ISO 4049:2009标准制备并测试了材料的机械性能。采用维氏硬度计测定显微硬度和固化深度。在万能试验机上进行了抗压和抗折强度测试。为了确定固化深度,测量了块体填充复合材料的显微硬度作为材料深度选择的函数,分别为0.5 mm, 2.0 mm和4.0 mm。数据分析采用单因素方差分析或Friedman检验。分析表明,与其他两组相比,SonicFill™具有最高的显微硬度值(101.8 + 4.6 VHN)。各组间抗折、抗压强度无显著差异。随着两种块体填充复合材料厚度的增加,固化深度减小。总之,与其他测试的复合材料相比,SonicFill™具有良好的机械性能。在两个填充体组中,显微硬度值随着复合材料厚度的增加而降低。体积填充复合材料的聚合仅在2mm或更小的地方有效。
Depth of Cure and Mechanical Properties of Bulk-Fill Posterior Dental Composites
The objectives of this study were to compare the microhardness, flexural strength and compressive strength of a new bulk-fill composite (SonicFill™) to a conventional nanohybrid composite (Herculite Precis) and an established bulk-fill composite (Tetric N Ceram). In addition, the depth of cure of the two bulk-fill resin composites was also investigated. The materials were prepared and tested for the mechanical properties following ISO 4049:2009. Microhardness and depth of cure were measured using Vickers hardness tester. Compressive and flexural strength were tested using a universal testing machine. To determine the depth of cure, microhardness of the bulk-fill composites were measured as a function of selected depth of materials at 0.5 mm, 2.0 mm and 4.0 mm. Data were analyzed by either one-way ANOVA or Friedman test. Analysis demonstrated that SonicFill™ gave the highest microhardness value (101.8 + 4.6 VHN) compared to the other two groups. There were no significant differences among all groups in flexural and compressive strength. The depth of cure decreased as the thickness of both bulk-fill composites increased. In conclusion, SonicFill™ showed favorable mechanical properties compared to other composites tested. In both bulk-filled groups, microhardness value decreased as the thickness of the composite increased. The polymerization of the bulk-filled composites was effective only at 2 mm or less.