Degradation of a dental filling material after high caries challenge

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Autor(a) principal: Paraizo,Márcio Antonio
Data de Publicação: 2004
Outros Autores: Mendes,Luis Claudio, Gomes,Ailton de Souza, Miranda,Mauro Sayão de, Amaral,Ana Claudia Fernandes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Materials research (São Carlos. Online)
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Resumo: New types of copolymers using monomers which form inorganic polymers network (glass-like) and organic networks have been developed, known as ormocers. The aim of this work was to study how a particular dental filling material is degraded when subjected to a caries challenge by using low pH solutions. The supernadants were studied by HPLC to detect the presence of molecules from the resin, while the changes of the material surface were evaluated by contact angle. An organic modified ceromer (ormocer) called Definite® (Degussa ) was tested. Samples were built following manufacturer's instructions. After pH cycles, solutions were injected in a HPLC. The contact angle was obtained using a goniometer after and before the cycles. HPLC results showed material degradation, only detected in acid solutions. Bis-GMA and TEGDMA were detected in Definite® residues. Means and S.D. of contact angle were (p < 0,05): baseline: 85.16° ± 3.90° and after pH cycles: 69.77° ± 7.12°. The authors concluded that an ormocer filling material degraded on a caries simulated environment.
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title Degradation of a dental filling material after high caries challenge
spellingShingle Degradation of a dental filling material after high caries challenge
Paraizo,Márcio Antonio
Composite resin
Degradation
HPLC
Contact angle
title_short Degradation of a dental filling material after high caries challenge
title_full Degradation of a dental filling material after high caries challenge
title_fullStr Degradation of a dental filling material after high caries challenge
title_full_unstemmed Degradation of a dental filling material after high caries challenge
title_sort Degradation of a dental filling material after high caries challenge
author Paraizo,Márcio Antonio
author_facet Paraizo,Márcio Antonio
Mendes,Luis Claudio
Gomes,Ailton de Souza
Miranda,Mauro Sayão de
Amaral,Ana Claudia Fernandes
author_role author
author2 Mendes,Luis Claudio
Gomes,Ailton de Souza
Miranda,Mauro Sayão de
Amaral,Ana Claudia Fernandes
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Paraizo,Márcio Antonio
Mendes,Luis Claudio
Gomes,Ailton de Souza
Miranda,Mauro Sayão de
Amaral,Ana Claudia Fernandes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Composite resin
Degradation
HPLC
Contact angle
topic Composite resin
Degradation
HPLC
Contact angle
description New types of copolymers using monomers which form inorganic polymers network (glass-like) and organic networks have been developed, known as ormocers. The aim of this work was to study how a particular dental filling material is degraded when subjected to a caries challenge by using low pH solutions. The supernadants were studied by HPLC to detect the presence of molecules from the resin, while the changes of the material surface were evaluated by contact angle. An organic modified ceromer (ormocer) called Definite® (Degussa ) was tested. Samples were built following manufacturer's instructions. After pH cycles, solutions were injected in a HPLC. The contact angle was obtained using a goniometer after and before the cycles. HPLC results showed material degradation, only detected in acid solutions. Bis-GMA and TEGDMA were detected in Definite® residues. Means and S.D. of contact angle were (p < 0,05): baseline: 85.16° ± 3.90° and after pH cycles: 69.77° ± 7.12°. The authors concluded that an ormocer filling material degraded on a caries simulated environment.
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