Determining the temporal development of dentin-composite bond strength during curing
Autor: | Yuping Li, Young Cheul Heo, Jihua Chen, Jiawen Guo, Bo Yang, Alex Fok, Brian Holmes |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
Materials science
Surface Properties Composite number Dental Cements 02 engineering and technology Composite Resins 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine stomatognathic system Tensile Strength Materials Testing Dentin medicine Humans General Materials Science Composite material General Dentistry Curing (chemistry) Tensile testing Shrinkage Bond strength Dental Bonding 030206 dentistry 021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology Resin Cements medicine.anatomical_structure Mechanics of Materials Dentin-Bonding Agents Adhesive 0210 nano-technology Failure mode and effects analysis |
Zdroj: | Dental materials : official publication of the Academy of Dental Materials. 32(8) |
ISSN: | 1879-0097 |
Popis: | Objectives As composite restorations cure a competition develops between bond formation and shrinkage stress at the composite-dentin interface. Thus, understanding the temporal development of tooth-composite bond strength should enable better assessment of tooth-composite debonding. Methods In this study, bond strengths of composite-dentin specimens obtained from tensile test at different curing times were used to determine the bond formation rate. By varying the composite thickness and output from the curing light, their effects on the rate of bond formation for two different materials (a conventional and a bulk-fill composite) were also investigated. The proportions of cohesive and adhesive failure were determined by analysis of electron micrographs of the fractured surfaces. Results The development of dentin-composite bond strength (S) with time (t) can be described by the equation: S = Smax(1 − exp(−αt)), where Smax is the final bond strength (∼12 MPa for both composites) and α the rate of bond formation. Using bulk-fill and thinner specimens gave faster bond formation. In fact, the higher the irradiance at the interface, the higher the rate of bond formation. However, α had a maximum value of ∼0.6 s−1 and the rule of reciprocity did not hold. A minimum dose of ∼2 J/cm2 was required to achieve adequate bond strength. The predominant failure mode changed from cohesive in the composite and adhesive to interfacial at the adhesive-dentin interface, indicating the latter to be the weakest link in the cured dentin-composite assemblies considered. Significance When combined with the temporal development of shrinkage stress, the current results will help determine the likelihood of tooth-composite debonding. |
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