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Effect of pre-heating on the mechanical properties of silorane-based and methacrylate-based composites
Elmira Jafari-navimipourAmir Ahmad AjamiMahsa AnsarinMahmoud BahariSoodabeh KimyaiNarmin MohammadiMohammad Ansarinsubject
Materials sciencePost hocmedicine.medical_treatmentResearchComposite numberOdontología030206 dentistry02 engineering and technologyEsthetic Dentistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyMethacrylateIndentation hardnessCiencias de la salud03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineFlexural strengthmedicineUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÃ DICAS:CIENCIAS MÃ DICAS [UNESCO]Composite material0210 nano-technologyGeneral DentistryElastic modulusDental restorationdescription
Background The use of composites in dental restoration has been commonly criticized, due to their underwhelming mechanical properties. This problem may be solved partially by preheating. The present research aims to determine the effect of preheating on the mechanical properties of two different classes of composites. Material and methods A Silorane-based (Silorane) and a Methacrylate-based (Z250) composite were preheated to different temperatures (25, 37, and 68 °C) and afterwards were tested with the appropriate devices for each testing protocol. The material's flexural strength, elastic modulus, and Vickers microhardness were evaluated. Two-way ANOVA, and Tukey's post hoc were used to analyze the data. Results Microhardness and elastic modulus increased with preheating, while flexural strength values did not increase significantly with preheating. Furthermore the methacrylate-based composite (Z250) showed higher values compared to the Silorane-based composite (Silorane) in all the tested properties. Conclusions Preheating Silorane enhances the composite's microhardness and elastic modulus but does not affect its flexural strength. On the other hand, preheating Z250 increases its microhardness but does not change its flexural strength or elastic modulus. In addition, the Z250 composite shows higher microhardness and flexural strength than Silorane, but the elastic modulus values with preheating are similar. Therefore Z250 seems to have better mechanical properties making it the better choice in a clinical situation. Key words:Composite, elastic modulus, flexural strength, microhardness, preheating.
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2016-10-01 |