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Temperature and curing time affect composite sorption and solubility

OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated the effect of temperature and curing time on composite sorption and solubility. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Seventy five specimens (8x2 mm) were prepared using a commercial composite resin (ICE, SDI). Three temperatures (10º C, 25º C and 60º C) and five curing times (5 s, 1...

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Autores principales: de CASTRO, Fabrício Luscino Alves, CAMPOS, Bruno Barbosa, BRUNO, Kely Firmino, REGES, Rogério Vieira
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Publicado: Faculdade de Odontologia de Bauru da Universidade de São Paulo 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3881881/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23739853
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-7757201302298
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description OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated the effect of temperature and curing time on composite sorption and solubility. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Seventy five specimens (8x2 mm) were prepared using a commercial composite resin (ICE, SDI). Three temperatures (10º C, 25º C and 60º C) and five curing times (5 s, 10 s, 20 s, 40 s and 60 s) were evaluated. The specimens were weighed on an analytical balance three times: A: before storage (M1); B: 7 days after storage (M2); C: 7 days after storage plus 1 day of drying (M3). The storage solution consisted of 75% alcohol/25% water. Sorption and solubility were calculated using these three weights and specimen dimensions. The data were analyzed using the Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney U Tests (α=5%). RESULTS: The results showed that time, temperature and their interaction influenced the sorption and solubility of the composite (p<0.05). At 60º C, the composite sorption showed an inverse relationship with the curing time (p<0.05). The composite cured for 5 s showed higher sorption for the 40 s or 60 s curing times when compared with all temperatures (p<0.05). Curing times of 20 s and 40 s showed similar sorption data for all temperatures (p>0.05). The 60º C composite temperature led to lower values of sorption for all curing times when compared with the 10º C temperature (p<0.05). The same results were found when comparing 10º C and 25º C (p<0.05), except that the 20 s and 40 s curing times behaved similarly (p>0.05). Solubility was similar at 40 s and 60 s for all temperatures (p>0.05), but was higher at 10º C than at 60º C for all curing times (p<0.05). When the composite was cured at 25º C, similar solubility values were found when comparing the 5 s and 10 s or 20 s and 40 s curing times (p>0.05). CONCLUSION: In conclusion, higher temperatures or longer curing times led to lower sorption and solubility values for the composite tested; however, this trend was only significant in specific combinations of temperature and curing times.
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spelling pubmed-38818812014-01-08 Temperature and curing time affect composite sorption and solubility de CASTRO, Fabrício Luscino Alves CAMPOS, Bruno Barbosa BRUNO, Kely Firmino REGES, Rogério Vieira J Appl Oral Sci Original Articles OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated the effect of temperature and curing time on composite sorption and solubility. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Seventy five specimens (8x2 mm) were prepared using a commercial composite resin (ICE, SDI). Three temperatures (10º C, 25º C and 60º C) and five curing times (5 s, 10 s, 20 s, 40 s and 60 s) were evaluated. The specimens were weighed on an analytical balance three times: A: before storage (M1); B: 7 days after storage (M2); C: 7 days after storage plus 1 day of drying (M3). The storage solution consisted of 75% alcohol/25% water. Sorption and solubility were calculated using these three weights and specimen dimensions. The data were analyzed using the Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney U Tests (α=5%). RESULTS: The results showed that time, temperature and their interaction influenced the sorption and solubility of the composite (p<0.05). At 60º C, the composite sorption showed an inverse relationship with the curing time (p<0.05). The composite cured for 5 s showed higher sorption for the 40 s or 60 s curing times when compared with all temperatures (p<0.05). Curing times of 20 s and 40 s showed similar sorption data for all temperatures (p>0.05). The 60º C composite temperature led to lower values of sorption for all curing times when compared with the 10º C temperature (p<0.05). The same results were found when comparing 10º C and 25º C (p<0.05), except that the 20 s and 40 s curing times behaved similarly (p>0.05). Solubility was similar at 40 s and 60 s for all temperatures (p>0.05), but was higher at 10º C than at 60º C for all curing times (p<0.05). When the composite was cured at 25º C, similar solubility values were found when comparing the 5 s and 10 s or 20 s and 40 s curing times (p>0.05). CONCLUSION: In conclusion, higher temperatures or longer curing times led to lower sorption and solubility values for the composite tested; however, this trend was only significant in specific combinations of temperature and curing times. Faculdade de Odontologia de Bauru da Universidade de São Paulo 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC3881881/ /pubmed/23739853 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-7757201302298 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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title_short Temperature and curing time affect composite sorption and solubility
title_sort temperature and curing time affect composite sorption and solubility
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3881881/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23739853
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-7757201302298
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