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Mechanical Properties of Experimental Composites with Different Photoinitiator
Objective The effect of different photoinitiators on mechanical properties of experimental composites was evaluated. Materials and Methods Resin composites were formulated by using a blend of bisphenol A-glycidyl and triethylene glycol (50/50 wt%) dimethacrylate monomers, and 65 wt% of barium alum...
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Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Private Ltd
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8890916/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34428844 http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0041-1731929 |
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author | de Resende, Luis Felipe Marques Catelan, Anderson Baroudi, Kusai Palialol, Alan Rodrigo Muniz de Resende, Alexandre Marques Andreucci, Ana Carolina Zanatta, Rayssa Ferreira Liporoni, Priscila Christiane Suzy |
author_facet | de Resende, Luis Felipe Marques Catelan, Anderson Baroudi, Kusai Palialol, Alan Rodrigo Muniz de Resende, Alexandre Marques Andreucci, Ana Carolina Zanatta, Rayssa Ferreira Liporoni, Priscila Christiane Suzy |
author_sort | de Resende, Luis Felipe Marques |
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description | Objective The effect of different photoinitiators on mechanical properties of experimental composites was evaluated. Materials and Methods Resin composites were formulated by using a blend of bisphenol A-glycidyl and triethylene glycol (50/50 wt%) dimethacrylate monomers, and 65 wt% of barium aluminium silicate and silica filler particles. Photoinitiators used were 0.2% camphorquinone (CQ) and 0.8% co-initiator (DMAEMA); 0.2% phenyl-propanedione and 0.8% DMAEMA; 0.1% CQ + 0.1% phenyl propanedione and 0.8% DMAEMA; 0.42% mono(acyl)phosphine oxide (MAPO); and 0.5% bis(acyl)phosphine oxide (BAPO). Specimens ( n = 10) were light cured by using a multiple-emission peak light-emitting diode for 20 seconds at 1,200 mW/cm (2) of irradiance and Knoop hardness and plasticization, depth of cure, flexural strength, and elastic modulus were evaluated. Data were statiscally analyzed at significance level of α = 5%. Results Experimental composites containing MAPO and BAPO photoinitiators showed the highest values of flexural strength, elastic modulus, top surface hardness, and lower hardness reduction caused by alcohol compared with CQ. Composites containing CQ and PPD showed similar results, except for depth of cure and hardness of bottom surface. Conclusion BAPO and MAPO showed higher flexural strength, elastic modulus, hardness on top surface, and lower polymer plasticization to CQ. |
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spelling | pubmed-88909162022-03-03 Mechanical Properties of Experimental Composites with Different Photoinitiator de Resende, Luis Felipe Marques Catelan, Anderson Baroudi, Kusai Palialol, Alan Rodrigo Muniz de Resende, Alexandre Marques Andreucci, Ana Carolina Zanatta, Rayssa Ferreira Liporoni, Priscila Christiane Suzy Eur J Dent Objective The effect of different photoinitiators on mechanical properties of experimental composites was evaluated. Materials and Methods Resin composites were formulated by using a blend of bisphenol A-glycidyl and triethylene glycol (50/50 wt%) dimethacrylate monomers, and 65 wt% of barium aluminium silicate and silica filler particles. Photoinitiators used were 0.2% camphorquinone (CQ) and 0.8% co-initiator (DMAEMA); 0.2% phenyl-propanedione and 0.8% DMAEMA; 0.1% CQ + 0.1% phenyl propanedione and 0.8% DMAEMA; 0.42% mono(acyl)phosphine oxide (MAPO); and 0.5% bis(acyl)phosphine oxide (BAPO). Specimens ( n = 10) were light cured by using a multiple-emission peak light-emitting diode for 20 seconds at 1,200 mW/cm (2) of irradiance and Knoop hardness and plasticization, depth of cure, flexural strength, and elastic modulus were evaluated. Data were statiscally analyzed at significance level of α = 5%. Results Experimental composites containing MAPO and BAPO photoinitiators showed the highest values of flexural strength, elastic modulus, top surface hardness, and lower hardness reduction caused by alcohol compared with CQ. Composites containing CQ and PPD showed similar results, except for depth of cure and hardness of bottom surface. Conclusion BAPO and MAPO showed higher flexural strength, elastic modulus, hardness on top surface, and lower polymer plasticization to CQ. Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Private Ltd 2021-08-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8890916/ /pubmed/34428844 http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0041-1731929 Text en The Author(s). This is an open access article published by Thieme under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, permitting unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction so long as the original work is properly cited. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | de Resende, Luis Felipe Marques Catelan, Anderson Baroudi, Kusai Palialol, Alan Rodrigo Muniz de Resende, Alexandre Marques Andreucci, Ana Carolina Zanatta, Rayssa Ferreira Liporoni, Priscila Christiane Suzy Mechanical Properties of Experimental Composites with Different Photoinitiator |
title | Mechanical Properties of Experimental Composites with Different Photoinitiator |
title_full | Mechanical Properties of Experimental Composites with Different Photoinitiator |
title_fullStr | Mechanical Properties of Experimental Composites with Different Photoinitiator |
title_full_unstemmed | Mechanical Properties of Experimental Composites with Different Photoinitiator |
title_short | Mechanical Properties of Experimental Composites with Different Photoinitiator |
title_sort | mechanical properties of experimental composites with different photoinitiator |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8890916/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34428844 http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0041-1731929 |
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