Evaluation of phenyl-propanedione on yellowing and chemical-mechanical properties of experimental dental resin-based materials

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Autor(a) principal: OLIVEIRA, Dayane Carvalho Ramos Salles de
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: SOUZA-JUNIOR, Eduardo José, DOBSON, Adam, CORRER, Ana Rosa Costa, BRANDT, William Cunha, SINHORETI, Mário Alexandre Coelho
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of applied oral science (Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/jaos/article/view/125355
Resumo: Objective To evaluate the influence of phenyl-propanedione on yellowing and chemical-mechanical properties of experimental resin-based materials photoactivated using different light curing units (LCUs). Material and Methods Experimental resin-based materials with the same organic matrix (60:40 wt% BisGMA:TEGDMA) were mechanically blended using a centrifugal mixing device. To this blend, different photoinitiator systems were added in equimolar concentrations with aliphatic amine doubled by wt%: 0.4 wt% CQ; 0.38 wt% PPD; or 0.2 wt% CQ and 0.19 wt% PPD. The degree of conversion (DC), flexural strength (FS), Young’s modulus (YM), Knoop hardness (KNH), crosslinking density (CLD), and yellowing (Y) were evaluated (n=10). All samples were light cured with the following LCUs: a halogen lamp (XL 2500), a monowave LED (Radii), or a polywave LED (Valo) with 16 J/cm2. The results were analysed by two-way ANOVA and Tukey’s test (α=0.05). Results No statistical differences were found between the different photoinitiator systems to KNH, CLS, FS, and YM properties (p≥0.05). PPD/CQ association showed the higher DC values compared with CQ and PPD isolated systems when photoactivated by a polywave LED (p≤0.05). Y values were highest for the CQ compared with the PPD systems (p≤0.05). Conclusion PPD isolated system promoted similar chemical and mechanical properties and less yellowing compared with the CQ isolated system, regardless of the LCU used.
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spelling Evaluation of phenyl-propanedione on yellowing and chemical-mechanical properties of experimental dental resin-based materials Objective To evaluate the influence of phenyl-propanedione on yellowing and chemical-mechanical properties of experimental resin-based materials photoactivated using different light curing units (LCUs). Material and Methods Experimental resin-based materials with the same organic matrix (60:40 wt% BisGMA:TEGDMA) were mechanically blended using a centrifugal mixing device. To this blend, different photoinitiator systems were added in equimolar concentrations with aliphatic amine doubled by wt%: 0.4 wt% CQ; 0.38 wt% PPD; or 0.2 wt% CQ and 0.19 wt% PPD. The degree of conversion (DC), flexural strength (FS), Young’s modulus (YM), Knoop hardness (KNH), crosslinking density (CLD), and yellowing (Y) were evaluated (n=10). All samples were light cured with the following LCUs: a halogen lamp (XL 2500), a monowave LED (Radii), or a polywave LED (Valo) with 16 J/cm2. The results were analysed by two-way ANOVA and Tukey’s test (α=0.05). Results No statistical differences were found between the different photoinitiator systems to KNH, CLS, FS, and YM properties (p≥0.05). PPD/CQ association showed the higher DC values compared with CQ and PPD isolated systems when photoactivated by a polywave LED (p≤0.05). Y values were highest for the CQ compared with the PPD systems (p≤0.05). Conclusion PPD isolated system promoted similar chemical and mechanical properties and less yellowing compared with the CQ isolated system, regardless of the LCU used. Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Odontologia de Bauru2016-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/jaos/article/view/12535510.1590/1678-775720160058Journal of Applied Oral Science; Vol. 24 No. 6 (2016); 555-560Journal of Applied Oral Science; Vol. 24 Núm. 6 (2016); 555-560Journal of Applied Oral Science; v. 24 n. 6 (2016); 555-5601678-77651678-7757reponame:Journal of applied oral science (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/jaos/article/view/125355/122378Copyright (c) 2016 Journal of Applied Oral Scienceinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOLIVEIRA, Dayane Carvalho Ramos Salles deSOUZA-JUNIOR, Eduardo JoséDOBSON, AdamCORRER, Ana Rosa CostaBRANDT, William CunhaSINHORETI, Mário Alexandre Coelho2017-01-05T19:02:03Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/125355Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/jaosPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/jaos/oai||jaos@usp.br1678-77651678-7757opendoar:2017-01-05T19:02:03Journal of applied oral science (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of phenyl-propanedione on yellowing and chemical-mechanical properties of experimental dental resin-based materials
title Evaluation of phenyl-propanedione on yellowing and chemical-mechanical properties of experimental dental resin-based materials
spellingShingle Evaluation of phenyl-propanedione on yellowing and chemical-mechanical properties of experimental dental resin-based materials
OLIVEIRA, Dayane Carvalho Ramos Salles de
title_short Evaluation of phenyl-propanedione on yellowing and chemical-mechanical properties of experimental dental resin-based materials
title_full Evaluation of phenyl-propanedione on yellowing and chemical-mechanical properties of experimental dental resin-based materials
title_fullStr Evaluation of phenyl-propanedione on yellowing and chemical-mechanical properties of experimental dental resin-based materials
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of phenyl-propanedione on yellowing and chemical-mechanical properties of experimental dental resin-based materials
title_sort Evaluation of phenyl-propanedione on yellowing and chemical-mechanical properties of experimental dental resin-based materials
author OLIVEIRA, Dayane Carvalho Ramos Salles de
author_facet OLIVEIRA, Dayane Carvalho Ramos Salles de
SOUZA-JUNIOR, Eduardo José
DOBSON, Adam
CORRER, Ana Rosa Costa
BRANDT, William Cunha
SINHORETI, Mário Alexandre Coelho
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author2 SOUZA-JUNIOR, Eduardo José
DOBSON, Adam
CORRER, Ana Rosa Costa
BRANDT, William Cunha
SINHORETI, Mário Alexandre Coelho
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv OLIVEIRA, Dayane Carvalho Ramos Salles de
SOUZA-JUNIOR, Eduardo José
DOBSON, Adam
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BRANDT, William Cunha
SINHORETI, Mário Alexandre Coelho
description Objective To evaluate the influence of phenyl-propanedione on yellowing and chemical-mechanical properties of experimental resin-based materials photoactivated using different light curing units (LCUs). Material and Methods Experimental resin-based materials with the same organic matrix (60:40 wt% BisGMA:TEGDMA) were mechanically blended using a centrifugal mixing device. To this blend, different photoinitiator systems were added in equimolar concentrations with aliphatic amine doubled by wt%: 0.4 wt% CQ; 0.38 wt% PPD; or 0.2 wt% CQ and 0.19 wt% PPD. The degree of conversion (DC), flexural strength (FS), Young’s modulus (YM), Knoop hardness (KNH), crosslinking density (CLD), and yellowing (Y) were evaluated (n=10). All samples were light cured with the following LCUs: a halogen lamp (XL 2500), a monowave LED (Radii), or a polywave LED (Valo) with 16 J/cm2. The results were analysed by two-way ANOVA and Tukey’s test (α=0.05). Results No statistical differences were found between the different photoinitiator systems to KNH, CLS, FS, and YM properties (p≥0.05). PPD/CQ association showed the higher DC values compared with CQ and PPD isolated systems when photoactivated by a polywave LED (p≤0.05). Y values were highest for the CQ compared with the PPD systems (p≤0.05). Conclusion PPD isolated system promoted similar chemical and mechanical properties and less yellowing compared with the CQ isolated system, regardless of the LCU used.
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