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Miscibility and Optimization of the Liquid Rubber Content in the Resins of Light-Cured Dental Composites

Fracture toughness is one of the main factors influencing the durability of light-cured composites used for dental restorations and fillings. One of the methods of increasing the fracture toughness is the modification of the matrix with liquid acrylonitrile-free liquid rubber. This study aimed to as...

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Autores principales: Pałka, Krzysztof, Sowa, Monika
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9820902/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36614425
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16010087
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description Fracture toughness is one of the main factors influencing the durability of light-cured composites used for dental restorations and fillings. One of the methods of increasing the fracture toughness is the modification of the matrix with liquid acrylonitrile-free liquid rubber. This study aimed to assess the miscibility of acrylonitrile-free liquid rubber with a blend of resins and their stability over time, and to determine the optimal amount of liquid rubber (LR) in the blend due to mechanical properties. Two blends of dimethacrylate resins were used: resin “F” composed of BisGMA (60 wt.%), TEGDMA (20 wt.%), BisEMA (10 wt.%) and UDMA (10 wt.%), and “C” resin containing BisGMA (40 wt.%), TEGDMA (40 wt.%), BisEMA (10 wt.%) and UDMA (10 wt.%). The modifier Hypro(®) 2000X168LC VTB liquid rubber was used in at 1%, 2%, 3%, 4%, 5%, 10%, 15% and 20% by weight in the resin blend. The miscibility was assessed by microscopy. The fracture toughness, flexural strength and Young’s modulus were determined in the bending test. The results showed that the solubility of the liquid rubber depends on the ratio of BisGMA/TEGDMA in the resins. In resins with 40 wt.% TEGDMA, the LR solubility was as high as 5%, while resins with 20 wt.% TEGDMA, the liquid rubber did not dissolve. The LR-resin mixtures showed good time stability, and no changes in the size or morphology of the rubber domains were found after 24 h of mixing. The maximum fracture toughness (2.46 MPa m(1/2)) was obtained for 5 wt.% LR in resin F and for 15 wt.% LR in resin C (2.53 MPa m(1/2)). The modification with liquid rubber resulted in an exponential reduction in both flexural strength and Young’s modulus. The analysis of the results of the mechanical tests allowed us to determine the optimal amount of LR for both resins. For resin F it was 5.4 wt.%, and for resin C it was 8.3 wt.%. It can be stated that the optimal amount of liquid rubber increases with its solubility in the resin.
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spelling pubmed-98209022023-01-07 Miscibility and Optimization of the Liquid Rubber Content in the Resins of Light-Cured Dental Composites Pałka, Krzysztof Sowa, Monika Materials (Basel) Article Fracture toughness is one of the main factors influencing the durability of light-cured composites used for dental restorations and fillings. One of the methods of increasing the fracture toughness is the modification of the matrix with liquid acrylonitrile-free liquid rubber. This study aimed to assess the miscibility of acrylonitrile-free liquid rubber with a blend of resins and their stability over time, and to determine the optimal amount of liquid rubber (LR) in the blend due to mechanical properties. Two blends of dimethacrylate resins were used: resin “F” composed of BisGMA (60 wt.%), TEGDMA (20 wt.%), BisEMA (10 wt.%) and UDMA (10 wt.%), and “C” resin containing BisGMA (40 wt.%), TEGDMA (40 wt.%), BisEMA (10 wt.%) and UDMA (10 wt.%). The modifier Hypro(®) 2000X168LC VTB liquid rubber was used in at 1%, 2%, 3%, 4%, 5%, 10%, 15% and 20% by weight in the resin blend. The miscibility was assessed by microscopy. The fracture toughness, flexural strength and Young’s modulus were determined in the bending test. The results showed that the solubility of the liquid rubber depends on the ratio of BisGMA/TEGDMA in the resins. In resins with 40 wt.% TEGDMA, the LR solubility was as high as 5%, while resins with 20 wt.% TEGDMA, the liquid rubber did not dissolve. The LR-resin mixtures showed good time stability, and no changes in the size or morphology of the rubber domains were found after 24 h of mixing. The maximum fracture toughness (2.46 MPa m(1/2)) was obtained for 5 wt.% LR in resin F and for 15 wt.% LR in resin C (2.53 MPa m(1/2)). The modification with liquid rubber resulted in an exponential reduction in both flexural strength and Young’s modulus. The analysis of the results of the mechanical tests allowed us to determine the optimal amount of LR for both resins. For resin F it was 5.4 wt.%, and for resin C it was 8.3 wt.%. It can be stated that the optimal amount of liquid rubber increases with its solubility in the resin. MDPI 2022-12-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9820902/ /pubmed/36614425 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16010087 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Miscibility and Optimization of the Liquid Rubber Content in the Resins of Light-Cured Dental Composites
title Miscibility and Optimization of the Liquid Rubber Content in the Resins of Light-Cured Dental Composites
title_full Miscibility and Optimization of the Liquid Rubber Content in the Resins of Light-Cured Dental Composites
title_fullStr Miscibility and Optimization of the Liquid Rubber Content in the Resins of Light-Cured Dental Composites
title_full_unstemmed Miscibility and Optimization of the Liquid Rubber Content in the Resins of Light-Cured Dental Composites
title_short Miscibility and Optimization of the Liquid Rubber Content in the Resins of Light-Cured Dental Composites
title_sort miscibility and optimization of the liquid rubber content in the resins of light-cured dental composites
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9820902/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36614425
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16010087
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