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Influence of viscosity and curing mode on degree of conversion of dual-cured resin cements

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of the viscosities and curing modes on the degree of conversion (DC) of two resin cements. METHODS: Eight experimental groups were evaluated (n=5), according to the dual-cured resin cements (Nexus 2/Variolink II), viscosity (low and hi...

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Autores principales: Di Francescantonio, Marina, Aguiar, Thaiane Rodrigues, Arrais, César Augusto Galvão, Cavalcanti, Andrea Nóbrega, Davanzo, Celso Ulysses, Giannini, Marcelo
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Publicado: Dental Investigations Society 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3571514/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23407604
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author Di Francescantonio, Marina
Aguiar, Thaiane Rodrigues
Arrais, César Augusto Galvão
Cavalcanti, Andrea Nóbrega
Davanzo, Celso Ulysses
Giannini, Marcelo
author_facet Di Francescantonio, Marina
Aguiar, Thaiane Rodrigues
Arrais, César Augusto Galvão
Cavalcanti, Andrea Nóbrega
Davanzo, Celso Ulysses
Giannini, Marcelo
author_sort Di Francescantonio, Marina
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of the viscosities and curing modes on the degree of conversion (DC) of two resin cements. METHODS: Eight experimental groups were evaluated (n=5), according to the dual-cured resin cements (Nexus 2/Variolink II), viscosity (low and high) and evaluation time (5 minutes and 24 hours). The resin cements were applied to surface of a horizontal attenuated-total-reflectance unit and were polymerized either with self-cure (SC) or light exposure (XL3000/3M ESPE) for 40 seconds. Infrared spectra were obtained after 5 minutes and 24 hours (Nicolet 520 FT-IR/Thermo Scientific Inc.). DC was calculated according to changes in aliphatic-to-aromatic peak ratios pre- and post-curing. Data (%) were analyzed by 3-way repeated measure ANOVA (curing mode, viscosity and time interval) and Tukey’s post-hoc test (P<.05). RESULTS: The dual-polymerizing mode provided higher DC than auto-polymerization. The DC mean values increased for both resin cements after 24 hours. The low-viscosity resin cements from light-activated or self-cured groups exhibited higher DC than high viscosity version. CONCLUSION: The DC of resin cements was higher for the low viscosity version, following the light-polymerization and when were tested after 24 hours.
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spelling pubmed-35715142013-02-13 Influence of viscosity and curing mode on degree of conversion of dual-cured resin cements Di Francescantonio, Marina Aguiar, Thaiane Rodrigues Arrais, César Augusto Galvão Cavalcanti, Andrea Nóbrega Davanzo, Celso Ulysses Giannini, Marcelo Eur J Dent Articles OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of the viscosities and curing modes on the degree of conversion (DC) of two resin cements. METHODS: Eight experimental groups were evaluated (n=5), according to the dual-cured resin cements (Nexus 2/Variolink II), viscosity (low and high) and evaluation time (5 minutes and 24 hours). The resin cements were applied to surface of a horizontal attenuated-total-reflectance unit and were polymerized either with self-cure (SC) or light exposure (XL3000/3M ESPE) for 40 seconds. Infrared spectra were obtained after 5 minutes and 24 hours (Nicolet 520 FT-IR/Thermo Scientific Inc.). DC was calculated according to changes in aliphatic-to-aromatic peak ratios pre- and post-curing. Data (%) were analyzed by 3-way repeated measure ANOVA (curing mode, viscosity and time interval) and Tukey’s post-hoc test (P<.05). RESULTS: The dual-polymerizing mode provided higher DC than auto-polymerization. The DC mean values increased for both resin cements after 24 hours. The low-viscosity resin cements from light-activated or self-cured groups exhibited higher DC than high viscosity version. CONCLUSION: The DC of resin cements was higher for the low viscosity version, following the light-polymerization and when were tested after 24 hours. Dental Investigations Society 2013-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3571514/ /pubmed/23407604 Text en Copyright 2013 European Journal of Dentistry. All rights reserved.
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Di Francescantonio, Marina
Aguiar, Thaiane Rodrigues
Arrais, César Augusto Galvão
Cavalcanti, Andrea Nóbrega
Davanzo, Celso Ulysses
Giannini, Marcelo
Influence of viscosity and curing mode on degree of conversion of dual-cured resin cements
title Influence of viscosity and curing mode on degree of conversion of dual-cured resin cements
title_full Influence of viscosity and curing mode on degree of conversion of dual-cured resin cements
title_fullStr Influence of viscosity and curing mode on degree of conversion of dual-cured resin cements
title_full_unstemmed Influence of viscosity and curing mode on degree of conversion of dual-cured resin cements
title_short Influence of viscosity and curing mode on degree of conversion of dual-cured resin cements
title_sort influence of viscosity and curing mode on degree of conversion of dual-cured resin cements
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3571514/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23407604
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