Mechanical properties of composites as functions of the syringe storage temperature and energy dose
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Resumo: | Objective: To investigate the mechanical properties of different classifications of composites indicated for posterior application as functions of the storage condition and of the energy dose. Material and Methods: Specimens (8x2x2 mm) were obtained according to the factors: I) Composites (3M ESPE): Filtek P60, Filtek Z350XT, and Filtek Silorane; II) Syringe storage conditions: room temperature, aged, oven, refrigerator, and freezer; and III) Energy dose: 24 J/cm2 and 48 J/cm2. After photoactivation, the specimens were stored at 37ºC for 24 h. After storage, a three-point bending test was carried out in a universal testing machine at 0.5 mm/min. Flexural strength (S) and flexural modulus (E) were calculated. Data were analyzed by three-way ANOVA and Tukey's test (α=0.05). Results: Different storage conditions significantly affected the silorane composite for S; conversely, no effects were noted in terms of E. The accelerated aging protocol significantly increased the S of Filtek P60 and Filtek Silorane, whereas storage in the oven significantly decreased the S for all of the composites tested. Filtek P60 was the only composite not affected by the lower storage temperatures tested for S, whereas for the silorane this parameter was impacted at the same conditions. The factor "dose" was not statistically significant. Conclusions: The syringe storage at different temperature conditions proved to influence mostly the flexural strength, a clinically important characteristic considering the posterior indication of the materials tested. The silorane composite should not be stored at lower temperatures. |
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Mechanical properties of composites as functions of the syringe storage temperature and energy dose Objective: To investigate the mechanical properties of different classifications of composites indicated for posterior application as functions of the storage condition and of the energy dose. Material and Methods: Specimens (8x2x2 mm) were obtained according to the factors: I) Composites (3M ESPE): Filtek P60, Filtek Z350XT, and Filtek Silorane; II) Syringe storage conditions: room temperature, aged, oven, refrigerator, and freezer; and III) Energy dose: 24 J/cm2 and 48 J/cm2. After photoactivation, the specimens were stored at 37ºC for 24 h. After storage, a three-point bending test was carried out in a universal testing machine at 0.5 mm/min. Flexural strength (S) and flexural modulus (E) were calculated. Data were analyzed by three-way ANOVA and Tukey's test (α=0.05). Results: Different storage conditions significantly affected the silorane composite for S; conversely, no effects were noted in terms of E. The accelerated aging protocol significantly increased the S of Filtek P60 and Filtek Silorane, whereas storage in the oven significantly decreased the S for all of the composites tested. Filtek P60 was the only composite not affected by the lower storage temperatures tested for S, whereas for the silorane this parameter was impacted at the same conditions. The factor "dose" was not statistically significant. Conclusions: The syringe storage at different temperature conditions proved to influence mostly the flexural strength, a clinically important characteristic considering the posterior indication of the materials tested. The silorane composite should not be stored at lower temperatures. Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Odontologia de Bauru2015-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/jaos/article/view/10096710.1590/1678-775720130643Journal of Applied Oral Science; Vol. 23 No. 2 (2015); 120-128Journal of Applied Oral Science; Vol. 23 Núm. 2 (2015); 120-128Journal of Applied Oral Science; v. 23 n. 2 (2015); 120-1281678-77651678-7757reponame:Journal of applied oral science (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/jaos/article/view/100967/99631Copyright (c) 2015 Journal of Applied Oral Scienceinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCHAVES, Fernanda Oliveira FARIAS, Natália Coelho de MEDEIROS, Luciano Marcelo de Mello ALONSO, Roberta Caroline Bruschi DI HIPÓLITO, Vinicius D'ALPINO, Paulo Henrique Perlatti 2015-07-28T17:13:10Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/100967Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/jaosPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/jaos/oai||jaos@usp.br1678-77651678-7757opendoar:2015-07-28T17:13:10Journal of applied oral science (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Mechanical properties of composites as functions of the syringe storage temperature and energy dose |
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Mechanical properties of composites as functions of the syringe storage temperature and energy dose |
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Mechanical properties of composites as functions of the syringe storage temperature and energy dose CHAVES, Fernanda Oliveira |
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Mechanical properties of composites as functions of the syringe storage temperature and energy dose |
title_full |
Mechanical properties of composites as functions of the syringe storage temperature and energy dose |
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Mechanical properties of composites as functions of the syringe storage temperature and energy dose |
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Mechanical properties of composites as functions of the syringe storage temperature and energy dose |
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Mechanical properties of composites as functions of the syringe storage temperature and energy dose |
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CHAVES, Fernanda Oliveira |
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CHAVES, Fernanda Oliveira FARIAS, Natália Coelho de MEDEIROS, Luciano Marcelo de Mello ALONSO, Roberta Caroline Bruschi DI HIPÓLITO, Vinicius D'ALPINO, Paulo Henrique Perlatti |
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FARIAS, Natália Coelho de MEDEIROS, Luciano Marcelo de Mello ALONSO, Roberta Caroline Bruschi DI HIPÓLITO, Vinicius D'ALPINO, Paulo Henrique Perlatti |
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CHAVES, Fernanda Oliveira FARIAS, Natália Coelho de MEDEIROS, Luciano Marcelo de Mello ALONSO, Roberta Caroline Bruschi DI HIPÓLITO, Vinicius D'ALPINO, Paulo Henrique Perlatti |
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Objective: To investigate the mechanical properties of different classifications of composites indicated for posterior application as functions of the storage condition and of the energy dose. Material and Methods: Specimens (8x2x2 mm) were obtained according to the factors: I) Composites (3M ESPE): Filtek P60, Filtek Z350XT, and Filtek Silorane; II) Syringe storage conditions: room temperature, aged, oven, refrigerator, and freezer; and III) Energy dose: 24 J/cm2 and 48 J/cm2. After photoactivation, the specimens were stored at 37ºC for 24 h. After storage, a three-point bending test was carried out in a universal testing machine at 0.5 mm/min. Flexural strength (S) and flexural modulus (E) were calculated. Data were analyzed by three-way ANOVA and Tukey's test (α=0.05). Results: Different storage conditions significantly affected the silorane composite for S; conversely, no effects were noted in terms of E. The accelerated aging protocol significantly increased the S of Filtek P60 and Filtek Silorane, whereas storage in the oven significantly decreased the S for all of the composites tested. Filtek P60 was the only composite not affected by the lower storage temperatures tested for S, whereas for the silorane this parameter was impacted at the same conditions. The factor "dose" was not statistically significant. Conclusions: The syringe storage at different temperature conditions proved to influence mostly the flexural strength, a clinically important characteristic considering the posterior indication of the materials tested. The silorane composite should not be stored at lower temperatures. |
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Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Odontologia de Bauru |
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Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Odontologia de Bauru |
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Journal of Applied Oral Science; Vol. 23 No. 2 (2015); 120-128 Journal of Applied Oral Science; Vol. 23 Núm. 2 (2015); 120-128 Journal of Applied Oral Science; v. 23 n. 2 (2015); 120-128 1678-7765 1678-7757 reponame:Journal of applied oral science (Online) instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP) instacron:USP |
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