Evaluation of Contraction Stress, Conversion Degree, and Cross-Link Density in Low-Shrinkage Composites

Objective: The contraction stress, degree of conversion, and cross-link density (CLD) of the Venus Diamond (low-shrinkage), Filtek P90 (low-shrinkage) and Filtek Z350 XT composites were evaluated after photopolymerization by quartz tungsten halogen or light-emitting diode light curing units. Materia...

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Veröffentlicht in:Photomedicine and laser surgery 2014-05, Vol.32 (5), p.267-273
Hauptverfasser: Aleixo, Anderson Rafael, Guiraldo, Ricardo Danil, Fugolin, Ana Paula Piovezan, Berger, Sandrine Bittencourt, Consani, Rafael Leonardo Xediek, Correr, Américo Bortolazzo, Gonini-Júnior, Alcides, Lopes, Murilo Baena
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description Objective: The contraction stress, degree of conversion, and cross-link density (CLD) of the Venus Diamond (low-shrinkage), Filtek P90 (low-shrinkage) and Filtek Z350 XT composites were evaluated after photopolymerization by quartz tungsten halogen or light-emitting diode light curing units. Materials and methods: Contraction stress measurements were performed on 60 samples fabricated in rings of photoelastic resin. The adhesive was applied and photoactivated, followed by insertion and photoactivation of the composites. The contraction stress (MPa) was measured using a polariscope. The measurements of degree of conversion (%DC) were determined from Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectra of the top and bottom surfaces on 60 specimens. Cross-link density was estimated from hardness measurements performed at the top and bottom surfaces on 60 specimens. The Knoop hardness number was measured, and the specimens were placed in absolute ethanol for 24 h. The hardness was again determined and the CLD was estimated from the percentage decrease in hardness (PD) occurring during ethanol exposure for each surface. The contraction stress and PD data were subjected to ANOVA and Tukey's test (5%). The DC data were subjected to one way analysis of variance on ranks followed by pairwise multiple comparisons using Tukey's test (5%). Results: The Venus Diamond composite exhibited lower contraction stress than other composites, with degrees of conversion similar to those of Filtek Z350 XT at both surfaces, and independent of the light curing unit. The PD value of Venus Diamond was also lower than that for the other composites. Conclusions: The low-shrinkage Venus Diamond composite may potentially reduce stress at the restoration/tooth interface.
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