Influence of Different Pigment Incorporation Methods on the Sorption and Solubility of Medical Silicones

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Autor(a) principal: Nobrega, Adhara Smith [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: De Moraes Melo Neto, Clóvis Lamartine [UNESP], De Magalhães Bertoz, André Pinheiro [UNESP], De Melo Moreno, André Luiz [UNESP], Goiato, Marcelo Coelho [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1716598
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/208058
Resumo: Objective  The aim of this study is to verify the influence of three pigment incorporation methods (conventional, mechanical, and industrial) on the sorption and solubility of the MDX4-4210 and A-2186 silicones. Materials and Methods  The groups formed were based on the silicones used (A-2186 and MDX4-4210), intrinsic pigments (pink, bronze, and black), and pigment incorporation methods (conventional, mechanical, and industrial). The dimensions of all samples were 45-mm diameter (o) × 1-mm thickness. Readings were taken initially and after 1,008 hours of aging. Statistical Analysis  Three-way analysis of variance and the Tukey's test were performed (α = 0.05). Results  For sorption and solubility, there was no difference between the incorporation methods for the A-2186 silicone, regardless of the pigment used (p > 0.05). For pink MDX4-4210, the industrial and mechanical methods showed higher values of sorption compared with the conventional method (p < 0.05). For bronze MDX4-4210, the industrial method showed a higher sorption value compared with the conventional and mechanical methods (p < 0.05). For black MDX4-4210, there was no difference between incorporation methods based on sorption (p > 0.05). For pink MDX4-4210, the mechanical method showed a higher solubility value compared with the industrial and conventional methods (p < 0.05). For black MDX4-4210 and bronze MDX4-4210, there was no statistically significant difference between incorporation methods based on solubility (p > 0.05). Conclusion  Based on sorption and solubility, for the A-2186 silicone, the conventional, mechanical, and industrial methods of pigment incorporation were equivalent. For the MDX4-4210 silicone, its results of sorption and solubility were varied, and further studies are recommended.
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spelling Influence of Different Pigment Incorporation Methods on the Sorption and Solubility of Medical SiliconesA-2186maxillofacial prosthesissilicone elastomerssolubilityObjective  The aim of this study is to verify the influence of three pigment incorporation methods (conventional, mechanical, and industrial) on the sorption and solubility of the MDX4-4210 and A-2186 silicones. Materials and Methods  The groups formed were based on the silicones used (A-2186 and MDX4-4210), intrinsic pigments (pink, bronze, and black), and pigment incorporation methods (conventional, mechanical, and industrial). The dimensions of all samples were 45-mm diameter (o) × 1-mm thickness. Readings were taken initially and after 1,008 hours of aging. Statistical Analysis  Three-way analysis of variance and the Tukey's test were performed (α = 0.05). Results  For sorption and solubility, there was no difference between the incorporation methods for the A-2186 silicone, regardless of the pigment used (p > 0.05). For pink MDX4-4210, the industrial and mechanical methods showed higher values of sorption compared with the conventional method (p < 0.05). For bronze MDX4-4210, the industrial method showed a higher sorption value compared with the conventional and mechanical methods (p < 0.05). For black MDX4-4210, there was no difference between incorporation methods based on sorption (p > 0.05). For pink MDX4-4210, the mechanical method showed a higher solubility value compared with the industrial and conventional methods (p < 0.05). For black MDX4-4210 and bronze MDX4-4210, there was no statistically significant difference between incorporation methods based on solubility (p > 0.05). Conclusion  Based on sorption and solubility, for the A-2186 silicone, the conventional, mechanical, and industrial methods of pigment incorporation were equivalent. For the MDX4-4210 silicone, its results of sorption and solubility were varied, and further studies are recommended.Department of Dental Materials and Prosthodontics São Paulo State University (Unesp) School of DentistryDepartment of Pediatric and Social Dentistry São Paulo State University (Unesp) School of DentistryDepartment of Dental Materials and Prosthodontics São Paulo State University (Unesp) School of DentistryDepartment of Pediatric and Social Dentistry São Paulo State University (Unesp) School of DentistryUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Nobrega, Adhara Smith [UNESP]De Moraes Melo Neto, Clóvis Lamartine [UNESP]De Magalhães Bertoz, André Pinheiro [UNESP]De Melo Moreno, André Luiz [UNESP]Goiato, Marcelo Coelho [UNESP]2021-06-25T11:05:39Z2021-06-25T11:05:39Z2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1716598European Journal of Dentistry.1305-74641305-7456http://hdl.handle.net/11449/20805810.1055/s-0040-17165982-s2.0-85093533383Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengEuropean Journal of Dentistryinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-09-19T14:51:31Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/208058Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462024-09-19T14:51:31Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Influence of Different Pigment Incorporation Methods on the Sorption and Solubility of Medical Silicones
title Influence of Different Pigment Incorporation Methods on the Sorption and Solubility of Medical Silicones
spellingShingle Influence of Different Pigment Incorporation Methods on the Sorption and Solubility of Medical Silicones
Nobrega, Adhara Smith [UNESP]
A-2186
maxillofacial prosthesis
silicone elastomers
solubility
title_short Influence of Different Pigment Incorporation Methods on the Sorption and Solubility of Medical Silicones
title_full Influence of Different Pigment Incorporation Methods on the Sorption and Solubility of Medical Silicones
title_fullStr Influence of Different Pigment Incorporation Methods on the Sorption and Solubility of Medical Silicones
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Different Pigment Incorporation Methods on the Sorption and Solubility of Medical Silicones
title_sort Influence of Different Pigment Incorporation Methods on the Sorption and Solubility of Medical Silicones
author Nobrega, Adhara Smith [UNESP]
author_facet Nobrega, Adhara Smith [UNESP]
De Moraes Melo Neto, Clóvis Lamartine [UNESP]
De Magalhães Bertoz, André Pinheiro [UNESP]
De Melo Moreno, André Luiz [UNESP]
Goiato, Marcelo Coelho [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 De Moraes Melo Neto, Clóvis Lamartine [UNESP]
De Magalhães Bertoz, André Pinheiro [UNESP]
De Melo Moreno, André Luiz [UNESP]
Goiato, Marcelo Coelho [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nobrega, Adhara Smith [UNESP]
De Moraes Melo Neto, Clóvis Lamartine [UNESP]
De Magalhães Bertoz, André Pinheiro [UNESP]
De Melo Moreno, André Luiz [UNESP]
Goiato, Marcelo Coelho [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv A-2186
maxillofacial prosthesis
silicone elastomers
solubility
topic A-2186
maxillofacial prosthesis
silicone elastomers
solubility
description Objective  The aim of this study is to verify the influence of three pigment incorporation methods (conventional, mechanical, and industrial) on the sorption and solubility of the MDX4-4210 and A-2186 silicones. Materials and Methods  The groups formed were based on the silicones used (A-2186 and MDX4-4210), intrinsic pigments (pink, bronze, and black), and pigment incorporation methods (conventional, mechanical, and industrial). The dimensions of all samples were 45-mm diameter (o) × 1-mm thickness. Readings were taken initially and after 1,008 hours of aging. Statistical Analysis  Three-way analysis of variance and the Tukey's test were performed (α = 0.05). Results  For sorption and solubility, there was no difference between the incorporation methods for the A-2186 silicone, regardless of the pigment used (p > 0.05). For pink MDX4-4210, the industrial and mechanical methods showed higher values of sorption compared with the conventional method (p < 0.05). For bronze MDX4-4210, the industrial method showed a higher sorption value compared with the conventional and mechanical methods (p < 0.05). For black MDX4-4210, there was no difference between incorporation methods based on sorption (p > 0.05). For pink MDX4-4210, the mechanical method showed a higher solubility value compared with the industrial and conventional methods (p < 0.05). For black MDX4-4210 and bronze MDX4-4210, there was no statistically significant difference between incorporation methods based on solubility (p > 0.05). Conclusion  Based on sorption and solubility, for the A-2186 silicone, the conventional, mechanical, and industrial methods of pigment incorporation were equivalent. For the MDX4-4210 silicone, its results of sorption and solubility were varied, and further studies are recommended.
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