Influence of volume and thickness on shrinkage stress and depth of cure of conventional and bulk fill composites

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Ano de defesa: 2019
Autor(a) principal: Santin, Daniella Cristo
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Resumo: Objective: The present study investigated, in vitro, the influence of volume on shrinkage stress and the influence of thickness on the depth of cure by microhardness of convencional and bulk fill composite resins. Material and methods: Six commercial composite resins were selected: conventional (Filtek Z350 Z350; Vittra APS VAPS), high viscosity bulk fill (Filtek One Bulk Fill ONE; Opus Bulk Fill APS OBF) and low viscosity (Filtek Bulk Fill Flowable BFF; Opus Bulk Fill Flow APS OBFF). For the shrinkage stress analysis, specimens (n=5) were made varying the volume/C-factor (24 mm3/0.75 and 48 mm3/0.375). The contraction forces (N) generated from LED light-curing (30s; 1200mW/cm2) were recorded for 300s in an UTM and the shrinkage stress was calculated (MPa). For microhardness, using two molds with 4mm diameters, 2 and 4mm thicknesses (n=5), the specimens were made and light-cured for 30s. After 24h, Knoop microhardness measures (KHN) on the top and bottom surfaces were obtained and the ratio of bottom/top microhardness was calculated determining the depth of cure. After confirming normality (Shapiro-Wilk), all data were evaluated by two-way ANOVA, followed by Tukeys test (p<0.05). Results: The increase of composite resin volume resulted in higher shrinkage stress for the Z350, VAPS and ONE, regardless of the C-factor employed (p<0.05). The Z350, VAPS, BFF and OBF showed a decrease in microhardness (depth of cure) when the thickness was increased (p<0.05). Overall groups showed adequate polymerization (bottom/top microhardness >80%) at 2mm depth, except for the OBFF, while only the ONE presented adequate polymerization at 4mm depth. Conclusion: The volume and thickness of the increment influenced the stress and the depth of cure, respectively. The bulk fill ONE composite resin showed lower tension maintaining cure efficiency independent of volume compared to the other tested materials.
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spelling Influence of volume and thickness on shrinkage stress and depth of cure of conventional and bulk fill compositesInfluência do volume e da espessura no estresse de contração e profundidade de cura de compósitos convencionais e bulk fillAnálise do estresse dentárioComposite resinsDental stress analysisDurezaHardnessPolimerizaçãoPolymerizationResinas compostasObjective: The present study investigated, in vitro, the influence of volume on shrinkage stress and the influence of thickness on the depth of cure by microhardness of convencional and bulk fill composite resins. Material and methods: Six commercial composite resins were selected: conventional (Filtek Z350 Z350; Vittra APS VAPS), high viscosity bulk fill (Filtek One Bulk Fill ONE; Opus Bulk Fill APS OBF) and low viscosity (Filtek Bulk Fill Flowable BFF; Opus Bulk Fill Flow APS OBFF). For the shrinkage stress analysis, specimens (n=5) were made varying the volume/C-factor (24 mm3/0.75 and 48 mm3/0.375). The contraction forces (N) generated from LED light-curing (30s; 1200mW/cm2) were recorded for 300s in an UTM and the shrinkage stress was calculated (MPa). For microhardness, using two molds with 4mm diameters, 2 and 4mm thicknesses (n=5), the specimens were made and light-cured for 30s. After 24h, Knoop microhardness measures (KHN) on the top and bottom surfaces were obtained and the ratio of bottom/top microhardness was calculated determining the depth of cure. After confirming normality (Shapiro-Wilk), all data were evaluated by two-way ANOVA, followed by Tukeys test (p<0.05). Results: The increase of composite resin volume resulted in higher shrinkage stress for the Z350, VAPS and ONE, regardless of the C-factor employed (p<0.05). The Z350, VAPS, BFF and OBF showed a decrease in microhardness (depth of cure) when the thickness was increased (p<0.05). Overall groups showed adequate polymerization (bottom/top microhardness >80%) at 2mm depth, except for the OBFF, while only the ONE presented adequate polymerization at 4mm depth. Conclusion: The volume and thickness of the increment influenced the stress and the depth of cure, respectively. The bulk fill ONE composite resin showed lower tension maintaining cure efficiency independent of volume compared to the other tested materials.Objetivo: O presente estudo investigou, in vitro, a influência do volume no estresse de contração e a influência da espessura na profundidade de cura por microdureza de resinas compostas convencionais e bulk fill. Materiais e métodos: Foram selecionadas seis resinas compostas comerciais: convencional (Filtek Z350 Z350, Vittra APS - VAPS), bulk fill de alta viscosidade (Filtek One bulk fill - ONE, Opus bulk fill APS - OBF) e baixa viscosidade (Filtek Bulk Fill Flowable - BFF, Opus bulk fill Flow APS OBFF). Para a análise do estresse de contração, espécimes (n=5) foram confeccionados variando o volume/fator C (24 mm3/0,75 e 48 mm3/0,375). As forças de contração (N) geradas a partir da fotoativação (30s, 1200mW/cm2) foram registradas durante 300s em UTM e o estresse de contração (MPa) foi calculado. Para microdureza, utilizando dois moldes com 4mm de diâmetro, 2 e 4mm de espessura (n=5) espécimes foram preparados e polimerizados por 30s. Após 24h, leituras de microdureza Knoop (KHN) nas superfícies superior e inferior dos espécimes foram obtidas e a razão percentual de microdureza inferior/superior foi calculada determinando a profundidade de cura. Após confirmação da normalidade (Shapiro-Wilk), a análise dos dados foi realizada utilizando ANOVA a dois critérios e Tukey (p<0.05). Resultados: O aumento do volume de resina composta resultou em um maior estresse de contração para Z350, VAPS e ONE, independentemente do fator C empregado (p<0,05). As resinas compostas Z350, VAPS, BFF e OBF apresentaram diminuição na microdureza (profundidade de cura) quando a espessura foi aumentada (p<0,05). Com exceção da OBFF, todos os grupos mostraram adequada polimerização (microdureza base/topo >80%) a 2mm de profundidade, enquanto somente a ONE apresentou polimerização adequada a 4mm de profundidade. Conclusão: O volume e a espessura do incremento influenciaram o estresse e a profundidade de cura, respectivamente. A resina composta bulk fill ONE mostrou menor tensão mantendo eficiência de cura independente do volume em comparação aos outros materiais testados.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPMondelli, Rafael Francisco LiaSantin, Daniella Cristo2019-04-05info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/25/25148/tde-25112019-210835/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2022-05-12T12:59:43Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-25112019-210835Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212022-05-12T12:59:43Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Influence of volume and thickness on shrinkage stress and depth of cure of conventional and bulk fill composites
Influência do volume e da espessura no estresse de contração e profundidade de cura de compósitos convencionais e bulk fill
title Influence of volume and thickness on shrinkage stress and depth of cure of conventional and bulk fill composites
spellingShingle Influence of volume and thickness on shrinkage stress and depth of cure of conventional and bulk fill composites
Santin, Daniella Cristo
Análise do estresse dentário
Composite resins
Dental stress analysis
Dureza
Hardness
Polimerização
Polymerization
Resinas compostas
title_short Influence of volume and thickness on shrinkage stress and depth of cure of conventional and bulk fill composites
title_full Influence of volume and thickness on shrinkage stress and depth of cure of conventional and bulk fill composites
title_fullStr Influence of volume and thickness on shrinkage stress and depth of cure of conventional and bulk fill composites
title_full_unstemmed Influence of volume and thickness on shrinkage stress and depth of cure of conventional and bulk fill composites
title_sort Influence of volume and thickness on shrinkage stress and depth of cure of conventional and bulk fill composites
author Santin, Daniella Cristo
author_facet Santin, Daniella Cristo
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Mondelli, Rafael Francisco Lia
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santin, Daniella Cristo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Análise do estresse dentário
Composite resins
Dental stress analysis
Dureza
Hardness
Polimerização
Polymerization
Resinas compostas
topic Análise do estresse dentário
Composite resins
Dental stress analysis
Dureza
Hardness
Polimerização
Polymerization
Resinas compostas
description Objective: The present study investigated, in vitro, the influence of volume on shrinkage stress and the influence of thickness on the depth of cure by microhardness of convencional and bulk fill composite resins. Material and methods: Six commercial composite resins were selected: conventional (Filtek Z350 Z350; Vittra APS VAPS), high viscosity bulk fill (Filtek One Bulk Fill ONE; Opus Bulk Fill APS OBF) and low viscosity (Filtek Bulk Fill Flowable BFF; Opus Bulk Fill Flow APS OBFF). For the shrinkage stress analysis, specimens (n=5) were made varying the volume/C-factor (24 mm3/0.75 and 48 mm3/0.375). The contraction forces (N) generated from LED light-curing (30s; 1200mW/cm2) were recorded for 300s in an UTM and the shrinkage stress was calculated (MPa). For microhardness, using two molds with 4mm diameters, 2 and 4mm thicknesses (n=5), the specimens were made and light-cured for 30s. After 24h, Knoop microhardness measures (KHN) on the top and bottom surfaces were obtained and the ratio of bottom/top microhardness was calculated determining the depth of cure. After confirming normality (Shapiro-Wilk), all data were evaluated by two-way ANOVA, followed by Tukeys test (p<0.05). Results: The increase of composite resin volume resulted in higher shrinkage stress for the Z350, VAPS and ONE, regardless of the C-factor employed (p<0.05). The Z350, VAPS, BFF and OBF showed a decrease in microhardness (depth of cure) when the thickness was increased (p<0.05). Overall groups showed adequate polymerization (bottom/top microhardness >80%) at 2mm depth, except for the OBFF, while only the ONE presented adequate polymerization at 4mm depth. Conclusion: The volume and thickness of the increment influenced the stress and the depth of cure, respectively. The bulk fill ONE composite resin showed lower tension maintaining cure efficiency independent of volume compared to the other tested materials.
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