Microhardness assessment of different commercial brands of resin composites with different degrees of translucence

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Autor(a) principal: Anfe,Taciana Emília de Almeida
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Caneppele,Taciana Marco Ferraz, Agra,Carlos Martins, Vieira,Glauco Fioranelli
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Oral Research
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-83242008000400013
Resumo: Owing to improvements in its mechanical properties and to the availability of shade and translucence resources, resin composite has become one of the most widely used restorative materials in present day Dentistry. The aim of this study was to assess the relation between the surface hardness of seven different commercial brands of resin composites (Charisma, Fill Magic, Master Fill, Natural Look, Opallis, Tetric Ceram, and Z250) and the different degrees of translucence (translucid, enamel and dentin). Vickers microhardness testing revealed significant differences among the groups. Z250 was the commercial brand that showed the best performance in the hardness test. When comparing the three groups assessed within the same brand, only Master Fill and Fill Magic presented statistically significant differences among all of the different translucencies. Natural Look was the only one that showed no significant difference among any of the three groups. Charisma, Opallis, Tetric Ceram and Z250 showed significant differences among some of the tested groups. Based on the results found in this study, it was not possible to establish a relation between translucence and the microhardness of the resin composites assessed. Depending on the material assessed, however, translucence variation did affect the microhardness values of the resin composites.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Microhardness assessment of different commercial brands of resin composites with different degrees of translucence
title Microhardness assessment of different commercial brands of resin composites with different degrees of translucence
spellingShingle Microhardness assessment of different commercial brands of resin composites with different degrees of translucence
Anfe,Taciana Emília de Almeida
Composite resins
Hardness
Color
title_short Microhardness assessment of different commercial brands of resin composites with different degrees of translucence
title_full Microhardness assessment of different commercial brands of resin composites with different degrees of translucence
title_fullStr Microhardness assessment of different commercial brands of resin composites with different degrees of translucence
title_full_unstemmed Microhardness assessment of different commercial brands of resin composites with different degrees of translucence
title_sort Microhardness assessment of different commercial brands of resin composites with different degrees of translucence
author Anfe,Taciana Emília de Almeida
author_facet Anfe,Taciana Emília de Almeida
Caneppele,Taciana Marco Ferraz
Agra,Carlos Martins
Vieira,Glauco Fioranelli
author_role author
author2 Caneppele,Taciana Marco Ferraz
Agra,Carlos Martins
Vieira,Glauco Fioranelli
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Anfe,Taciana Emília de Almeida
Caneppele,Taciana Marco Ferraz
Agra,Carlos Martins
Vieira,Glauco Fioranelli
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Composite resins
Hardness
Color
topic Composite resins
Hardness
Color
description Owing to improvements in its mechanical properties and to the availability of shade and translucence resources, resin composite has become one of the most widely used restorative materials in present day Dentistry. The aim of this study was to assess the relation between the surface hardness of seven different commercial brands of resin composites (Charisma, Fill Magic, Master Fill, Natural Look, Opallis, Tetric Ceram, and Z250) and the different degrees of translucence (translucid, enamel and dentin). Vickers microhardness testing revealed significant differences among the groups. Z250 was the commercial brand that showed the best performance in the hardness test. When comparing the three groups assessed within the same brand, only Master Fill and Fill Magic presented statistically significant differences among all of the different translucencies. Natural Look was the only one that showed no significant difference among any of the three groups. Charisma, Opallis, Tetric Ceram and Z250 showed significant differences among some of the tested groups. Based on the results found in this study, it was not possible to establish a relation between translucence and the microhardness of the resin composites assessed. Depending on the material assessed, however, translucence variation did affect the microhardness values of the resin composites.
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