Força máxima de carregamento de facetas oclusais minimamente invasivas confeccionadas por CAD/CAM

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Autor(a) principal: Petry Filho, Carlos José
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Objective: The aims of this study were evaluate and compare the maximum load strength of the following materials: nanoceramic resin, lithium dissilicate ceramic and zirconium dioxide-reinforced lithium silicate ceramic when used as occlusal veneers in thicknesses recommended by the manufacturer and/or reduced to 0.6 mm, and the occurrence of fracture and fracture types. Materials and Method: Fifty six human molars extracted were randomly divided into 7 groups according to the material and thickness: Control group; L15 and L06 groups (Lava Ultimate), E15 and E06 (e.max CAD) and S10 and S06 (Suprinity). Each material was used in two thicknesses, the minimum thickness recommended by the manufacturer and 0.6mm. All restorations were made using CAD/CAM CEREC system. After milling, all samples were treated according to manufacturer’s recommendations and etched with hydrofluoric acid and silane when indicated. For teeth etching it was used 37% phosphoric acid for 15 seconds selectively enamel, washed for 30 seconds with water and dried with compressed air. The adhesive used was Single Bond Universal, applied actively for 20 seconds. For the cementation was used the dual cement Relyx Ultimate. Results: There was a statistically significant difference in the relationship between the material used and the maximum load strength. There was no significant difference between material and thickness within the groups. The largest recorded charging load average was 3428.25 N at Control Group however without statistically difference from the L15 group 2995.75 N. E15 groups, E06, S10 and S06 showed no statistically significant difference, the lowest average was recorded in group S06 1330.68 N. Conclusions: Within the limitations of this in vitro study, it is possible to concluded that material interfere in the maximum power load in occlusal veneers, however reducing the thickness of these materials does not affect the maximum force recorded charging, all materials recorded loading force greater than that recorded in natural occlusion.
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spelling Mota, Eduardo Gonçalves903.466.450-34http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4705811J8838.687.040-00http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4636141Y5Petry Filho, Carlos José2016-10-20T16:22:58Z2016-03-29http://tede2.pucrs.br/tede2/handle/tede/7007Objective: The aims of this study were evaluate and compare the maximum load strength of the following materials: nanoceramic resin, lithium dissilicate ceramic and zirconium dioxide-reinforced lithium silicate ceramic when used as occlusal veneers in thicknesses recommended by the manufacturer and/or reduced to 0.6 mm, and the occurrence of fracture and fracture types. Materials and Method: Fifty six human molars extracted were randomly divided into 7 groups according to the material and thickness: Control group; L15 and L06 groups (Lava Ultimate), E15 and E06 (e.max CAD) and S10 and S06 (Suprinity). Each material was used in two thicknesses, the minimum thickness recommended by the manufacturer and 0.6mm. All restorations were made using CAD/CAM CEREC system. After milling, all samples were treated according to manufacturer’s recommendations and etched with hydrofluoric acid and silane when indicated. For teeth etching it was used 37% phosphoric acid for 15 seconds selectively enamel, washed for 30 seconds with water and dried with compressed air. The adhesive used was Single Bond Universal, applied actively for 20 seconds. For the cementation was used the dual cement Relyx Ultimate. Results: There was a statistically significant difference in the relationship between the material used and the maximum load strength. There was no significant difference between material and thickness within the groups. The largest recorded charging load average was 3428.25 N at Control Group however without statistically difference from the L15 group 2995.75 N. E15 groups, E06, S10 and S06 showed no statistically significant difference, the lowest average was recorded in group S06 1330.68 N. Conclusions: Within the limitations of this in vitro study, it is possible to concluded that material interfere in the maximum power load in occlusal veneers, however reducing the thickness of these materials does not affect the maximum force recorded charging, all materials recorded loading force greater than that recorded in natural occlusion.Objetivo: O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar e comparar a força máxima de carregamento dos seguintes materiais: resina nanocerâmica, cerâmica dissilicato de lítio e a cerâmica silicato de lítio reforçada por dióxido de zircônio quando utilizadas como facetas oclusais em espessuras recomendadas pelo fabricante e com espessura reduzida de 0,6 mm, assim como avaliar os tipos e frequência de fraturas ocorrentes. Materiais e método: Aleatoriamente 56 terceiros molares extraídos hígidos foram divididos em 7 grupos de acordo com as variáveis material e espessura: grupo Controle (dente hígido); grupos L15 e L06 (Lava Ultimate) com 1,5 mm e 0,6 mm respectivamente, E15 e E06 (e.max CAD) com 1,5mm e 0,6mm respectivamente e S10 e S06 (Suprinity) com 1mm e 0,6 mm respectivamente. Cada material foi utilizado em duas espessuras, a espessura mínima recomendada pelo fabricante e 0,6mm. Todas as restaurações foram confeccionadas utilizando o sistema CAD/CAM CEREC. As peças receberam o tratamento pós fresagem de acordo com as recomendações dos fabricantes. Para condicionamento dos dentes foi utilizado ácido fosfórico 37% por 15 segundos de forma seletiva em esmalte, lavados por 30 segundos com água corrente e secos com jato de ar. O adesivo utilizado foi Single Bond Universal, aplicado de forma ativa por 20 segundos. Para a cimentação foi utilizado o cimento resinoso dual Relyx Ultimate. Resultados: Houve diferença estatisticamente significativa na relação entre o material utilizado e a força máxima de carregamento. A maior média de carga de carregamento registrada foi no grupo Controle 3428,25 N porém não diferiu estatisticamente do grupo L15, 2995,75 N. Os grupos E15, E06, S10 E S06 não apresentaram diferença estatística significativa, a menor média foi registrada no grupo S06 1330,68 N. Conclusões: Dentro das limitações de um estudo in vitro concluímos que o material interfere na força máxima de carregamento em facetas oclusais. No entanto, a redução das espessuras destes materiais não interferiu na força máxima de carregamento registrada quando comparado à indicação do fabricante. Foi possível observar que todos os materiais testados resistiram a uma força de carregamento superior à registrada em oclusão natural descrito na literatura.Submitted by Setor de Tratamento da Informação - BC/PUCRS (tede2@pucrs.br) on 2016-10-20T16:22:58Z No. of bitstreams: 1 DIS_CARLOS_JOSE_PETRY_FILHO_COMPLETO.pdf: 1014403 bytes, checksum: 0b1589dd556d94c26d4d0e8e3df24260 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2016-10-20T16:22:58Z (GMT). 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title Força máxima de carregamento de facetas oclusais minimamente invasivas confeccionadas por CAD/CAM
spellingShingle Força máxima de carregamento de facetas oclusais minimamente invasivas confeccionadas por CAD/CAM
Petry Filho, Carlos José
RESINAS (ODONTOLOGIA)
MATERIAIS DENTÁRIOS
RESISTÊNCIA DOS MATERIAIS (ODONTOLOGIA)
ODONTOLOGIA
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA
title_short Força máxima de carregamento de facetas oclusais minimamente invasivas confeccionadas por CAD/CAM
title_full Força máxima de carregamento de facetas oclusais minimamente invasivas confeccionadas por CAD/CAM
title_fullStr Força máxima de carregamento de facetas oclusais minimamente invasivas confeccionadas por CAD/CAM
title_full_unstemmed Força máxima de carregamento de facetas oclusais minimamente invasivas confeccionadas por CAD/CAM
title_sort Força máxima de carregamento de facetas oclusais minimamente invasivas confeccionadas por CAD/CAM
author Petry Filho, Carlos José
author_facet Petry Filho, Carlos José
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MATERIAIS DENTÁRIOS
RESISTÊNCIA DOS MATERIAIS (ODONTOLOGIA)
ODONTOLOGIA
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MATERIAIS DENTÁRIOS
RESISTÊNCIA DOS MATERIAIS (ODONTOLOGIA)
ODONTOLOGIA
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA
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description Objective: The aims of this study were evaluate and compare the maximum load strength of the following materials: nanoceramic resin, lithium dissilicate ceramic and zirconium dioxide-reinforced lithium silicate ceramic when used as occlusal veneers in thicknesses recommended by the manufacturer and/or reduced to 0.6 mm, and the occurrence of fracture and fracture types. Materials and Method: Fifty six human molars extracted were randomly divided into 7 groups according to the material and thickness: Control group; L15 and L06 groups (Lava Ultimate), E15 and E06 (e.max CAD) and S10 and S06 (Suprinity). Each material was used in two thicknesses, the minimum thickness recommended by the manufacturer and 0.6mm. All restorations were made using CAD/CAM CEREC system. After milling, all samples were treated according to manufacturer’s recommendations and etched with hydrofluoric acid and silane when indicated. For teeth etching it was used 37% phosphoric acid for 15 seconds selectively enamel, washed for 30 seconds with water and dried with compressed air. The adhesive used was Single Bond Universal, applied actively for 20 seconds. For the cementation was used the dual cement Relyx Ultimate. Results: There was a statistically significant difference in the relationship between the material used and the maximum load strength. There was no significant difference between material and thickness within the groups. The largest recorded charging load average was 3428.25 N at Control Group however without statistically difference from the L15 group 2995.75 N. E15 groups, E06, S10 and S06 showed no statistically significant difference, the lowest average was recorded in group S06 1330.68 N. Conclusions: Within the limitations of this in vitro study, it is possible to concluded that material interfere in the maximum power load in occlusal veneers, however reducing the thickness of these materials does not affect the maximum force recorded charging, all materials recorded loading force greater than that recorded in natural occlusion.
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