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Braz Dent J ; 32(1): 91-97, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33914009

ABSTRACT

This study investigated the effects of oxygen inhibition and finishing/polishing procedures on the composite resin properties. One bulk-fill and two conventional composite resins (nanoparticle and microhybrid) were evaluated. Specimens were prepared using 4 surface treatments: control, no treatment; Gly, oxygen inhibition with glycerin; FP, finishing and polishing; Gly + FP, glycerin followed by finishing and polishing. The degree of conversion (DC) was measured using Fourier Transformed Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) immediately and after 15 days (n=5). Color stability (ΔEab, and ΔE00) and opacity were evaluated using a spectrophotometer after 15 days of immersion in coffee, using the CIELAB system (n=5). Data were analyzed by two-way ANOVA and Tukey tests (α=0.05) and opacity by two-way repeated-measures ANOVA. Glycerin usage increased significantly the DC however had no influence on the ΔEab, ΔE00 and, opacity values. Finishing and polishing reduced ΔEab and ΔE00 values, regardless of composite resins. Microhybrid showed higher opacity, followed by the nanoparticle and bulk fill, regardless of surface treatment. Post-polymerization polishing procedures resulted in lower conversion than using an oxygen inhibitor agent (Gly condition), but similar staining caused by coffee.


Subject(s)
Composite Resins , Oxygen , Color , Dental Materials , Dental Polishing , Materials Testing , Surface Properties
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Braz Oral Res ; 32: e97, 2018 Oct 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30379234

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of preheating and post-curing methods on diametral tensile strength (DTS), flexural strength (FS), knoop microhardness (KHN), and degree of conversion (DC) of an experimental fiber-reinforced composite (FRC). Specimens (30 wt% of 3-mm-short E-glass fiber, 22.5 wt% of methacrylated-based resin and 47.5 wt% of filler particles) were subjected to: P - photocuring at 1500 mW/cm2 for 40 s (control); P/M - photocuring and microwave post-curing (540W/5 minutes); P/A - photocuring and autoclave post-curing (120°C/15 minutes); PH-P - preheating (60°C) and photocuring; PH-P/M - preheating, photocuring and microwave post-curing; and PH-P/A - preheating, photocuring and autoclave post-curing. Specimens for DTS (Ø 3 x 6 mm) and FS (25 x 2 x 2 mm) were tested at Instron 5965. KHN employed a 50g load for 30s. DC was measured using FTIR spectroscopy. Statistical analysis employed: factorial analysis, normality test, one-way ANOVA and Tukey's HSD test, independent T-test and the Dunnett test. Interaction between factors was not significant (P>0.05). Preheating promoted significantly higher values of FS and KHN (p = 0.0001). Post-curing promoted significantly higher values for KHN (p = 0.0001). For DTS (p = 0.066) and DC (p= 0.724) no statistical difference was found between groups. SEM images showed that preheating promoted better interaction between glass fibers and resin matrix. Preheating increased FS, KHN and DTS, and post-curing increased KHN. DC was not affected by both methods. Preheating and post-curing methods can be used to improve some mechanical properties of FRCs' but degree of conversion remains unaffected.


Subject(s)
Composite Resins/chemistry , Glass/chemistry , Hot Temperature , Light-Curing of Dental Adhesives/methods , Analysis of Variance , Hardness Tests , Materials Testing , Methacrylates/chemistry , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Microwaves , Polymerization/radiation effects , Reference Values , Statistics, Nonparametric , Surface Properties , Tensile Strength , Time Factors
3.
Braz. oral res. (Online) ; 32: e97, 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-974445

ABSTRACT

Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of preheating and post-curing methods on diametral tensile strength (DTS), flexural strength (FS), knoop microhardness (KHN), and degree of conversion (DC) of an experimental fiber-reinforced composite (FRC). Specimens (30 wt% of 3-mm-short E-glass fiber, 22.5 wt% of methacrylated-based resin and 47.5 wt% of filler particles) were subjected to: P - photocuring at 1500 mW/cm2 for 40 s (control); P/M - photocuring and microwave post-curing (540W/5 minutes); P/A - photocuring and autoclave post-curing (120°C/15 minutes); PH-P - preheating (60°C) and photocuring; PH-P/M - preheating, photocuring and microwave post-curing; and PH-P/A - preheating, photocuring and autoclave post-curing. Specimens for DTS (Ø 3 x 6 mm) and FS (25 x 2 x 2 mm) were tested at Instron 5965. KHN employed a 50g load for 30s. DC was measured using FTIR spectroscopy. Statistical analysis employed: factorial analysis, normality test, one-way ANOVA and Tukey's HSD test, independent T-test and the Dunnett test. Interaction between factors was not significant (P>0.05). Preheating promoted significantly higher values of FS and KHN (p = 0.0001). Post-curing promoted significantly higher values for KHN (p = 0.0001). For DTS (p = 0.066) and DC (p= 0.724) no statistical difference was found between groups. SEM images showed that preheating promoted better interaction between glass fibers and resin matrix. Preheating increased FS, KHN and DTS, and post-curing increased KHN. DC was not affected by both methods. Preheating and post-curing methods can be used to improve some mechanical properties of FRCs' but degree of conversion remains unaffected.


Subject(s)
Composite Resins/chemistry , Light-Curing of Dental Adhesives/methods , Glass/chemistry , Hot Temperature , Reference Values , Surface Properties , Tensile Strength , Time Factors , Materials Testing , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Analysis of Variance , Statistics, Nonparametric , Polymerization/radiation effects , Hardness Tests , Methacrylates/chemistry , Microwaves
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Biosci. j. (Online) ; 33(1): 238-246, jan./feb. 2017. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-965898

ABSTRACT

Unsatisfactory anatomical shape of anterior tooth promotes disharmony in the smile esthetics. The conservative dental esthetic reestablishment treatments has been improved and evaluated with the development of adhesive materials. The adhesive dentistry allowed minimally invasive preparation through direct treatments with composite resin and indirect ceramic laminates veneers. These two treatments methods present advantages and disadvantages. The aim of this manuscript is to describe two clinical reports and compare alternatives to rehabilitate the smile esthetic appearance by direct and indirect minimally invasive treatments. In the first case, a 24-years-old patient, female, complained of unsatisfactory anterior maxillary size and incisal wear. After the functional and esthetic planning, nanoparticle composite resin by free hand technique was indicated to rehabilitation. In the second case, a 24-years-old patient, male, reported dissatisfied with his anterior central incisive shape. On clinical examination, maxillary anterior conoid teeth were verified. Based on this evaluation, a conservative treatment using minimally invasive ceramic veneers in maxillary central and lateral incisor and ceramic fragments on canine was planed to the smile rehabilitation. It can be concluded that conservative treatment using direct composite resin restorations and minimum thickness ceramic veneers laminate, even with their specific limitations and advantages, provide satisfactory esthetic and functional treatment results, preserving the dental structure.


Dentes com formato anatômico insatisfatório podem causar desarmonia na estética do sorriso. Os tratamentos para restabelecer a estética do sorriso vêm evoluindo concomitantemente com o desenvolvimento dos materiais dentários. A odontologia estética permite um preparo minimamente invasivo através de resinas compostas e laminados cerâmicos. Estes dois métodos de tratamento apresentam algumas vantagens e desvantagens. O objetivo deste artigo é descrever dois relatos de casos clínicos e comparar alternativas para a reabilitação da estética do sorriso pelos tratamentos minimamente invasivos diretos e indiretos. No primeiro caso, paciente de 24 anos do gênero feminino, estava descontente com o tamanho e com o desgaste incisal dos dentes maxilares anteriores. Após o planejamento funcional e estético foi indicado restauração direta com uma resina nanopartículada pela técnica da mão livre. No segundo caso, paciente de 24 anos do gênero masculino relatou insatisfação com a forma dos incisivos centrais superiores. No exame clínico foi observado incisivos conoídes. Baseado no exame clínico foi planejado um tratamento conservador com laminados cerâmicos nos incisivos centrais e laterais, e fragmentos cerâmicos nos caninos. Pode-se concluir que os tratamentos conservadores utilizando resina composta e laminados cerâmicos, mesmo com suas limitações, promove uma estética satisfatória e resultados funcionais preservando a estrutura dental.


Subject(s)
Composite Resins , Dental Veneers , Dentistry , Esthetics, Dental
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Full dent. sci ; 7(25): 102-113, jan.2016. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-790085

ABSTRACT

A constante busca por tratamentos odontológicos estéticos e por um sorriso bonito e harmônico é o que a maioria das pessoas almeja, o que contribui para a realização de procedimentos restauradores que possibilitem mimetização do natural para atingir as expectativas e necessidades dos pacientes. A presença de diastemas pode resultar em problemas funcionais e estéticos. Sendo assim, o presente caso clínico relata reabilitação de um extenso diastema entre os incisivos centrais superiores, após intervenção cirúrgica para remoção do freio labial e clareamento dental. Foram realizadas restaurações diretas minimamente invasivas nos dentes anteriores, com resina composta nanoparticulada. O acabamento e polimento foram realizados de forma a evidenciar anatomia e textura de superfície dos dentes. Em conclusão, o tratamento realizado utilizou materiais com comportamento biomecânico favorável, estabelecendo função, harmonia do sorriso e resultado estético satisfatório...


The constant search for dental aesthetic treatments in order to achieve a nice and harmonic smile has contributed to the development of restorative procedures enabling mimicry of natural teeth to meet expectations and needs of patients. The presence of diastemas can result in functional and aesthetic problems. Therefore, the present clinical case reports rehabilitation of a large diastema between the maxillary central incisors, after surgery for removal of labial frenum and tooth bleaching. Minimally invasive direct restorations were performed in anterior teeth with nanofilled composite resin. Finishing and polishing were done in order to demonstrate anatomy and surface texture of the teeth. In conclusion, the treatment used materials with biomechanical behavior, setting function, harmony of the smile and satisfactory aesthetic result...


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Adult , Diastema/surgery , Incisor , Mouth Rehabilitation , Tooth Bleaching , Radiography, Dental/instrumentation , Composite Resins/chemistry , Smiling/psychology
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Clín. int. j. braz. dent ; 11(4): 392-401, out.-dez.2015. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-790476

ABSTRACT

Atualmente é possível ter maior previsibilidade do tratamento reabilitador com utilização de materiais com propriedades que biomimetizam os tecidos dentários perdidos. Este trabalho objetiva relatar o caso clínico de um paciente jovem insatisfeito com o aspecto de seu sorriso, o qual apresentava comprometimento do formato e da coloração dos dentes anterossuperiores. Para a reabilitação foram realizados planejamento reverso, com protocolo fotográfico, wax-up e mock-up, clareamento dental externo pela técnica de consultório e reanatomização dentária com facetas diretas em resina composta nos dentes 13 ao 23, pela técnica de estratificação. Em conclusão, esta reabilitação funcional e estética proporcionou ao paciente harmonia em seu sorriso, autoestima e satisfação com o resultado final alcançado...


Currently it is possible to have greater predictability of the rehabilitation treatment, through the use of materials with properties that resemble the lost dental tissue. This work aims to report the case of a young patient unsatisfied with the appearance of her smile, with format change and discoloration of the anterior teeth. For the rehabilitation, a reverse planning was carried out, through the use of a photographic protocol, wax-up and mock-up, external tooth bleaching and direct restorations on teeth #13 to #23, by a layering technique. In conclusion, this functional and aesthetic rehabilitation provided the patient’s smile harmony, self-esteem and satisfaction with the final result achieved...


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Adult , Composite Resins , Dental Veneers , Esthetics, Dental , Smiling , Tooth Bleaching
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Braz Oral Res ; 282014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25006624

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of immediate and delayed photoactivation of self-adhesive resin cements (SARCs) on the retention of glass-fiber posts luted into root canals. Bovine incisors were endodontically treated, and post holes of 9 mm in depth were prepared. Fiber posts were luted using one of two SARCs, BisCem (Bisco Inc., Schaumburg, USA) or RelyX Unicem clicker (3M ESPE, Saint Paul, USA), or a regular (etch-and-rinse) resin cement (AllCem; FGM, Joinvile, Brazil). Photoactivation was performed immediately, or at 5 or 10 min after cementation. Root/post specimens were transversely sectioned 7 days after luting into 1-mm-thick slices, which were submitted to push-out testing in a mechanical testing machine. Bond strength data were analyzed by two-way ANOVA and Student-Newman-Keuls' method (α = 0.05). Immediate photoactivation resulted in the highest bond strength for Unicem. BisCem demonstrated higher bond strength values when photoactivated after a 10-min delay. Immediate photoactivation yielded the lowest bond strengths for AllCem, although no differences in bond strength were observed between photoactivation delayed by 5 and 10 min. In conclusion, the moment of resin cement photoactivation may affect the intraradicular retention of fiber posts, depending upon the resin cement used for luting.


Subject(s)
Dental Prosthesis Retention/methods , Dental Pulp Cavity/drug effects , Glass/chemistry , Light-Curing of Dental Adhesives/methods , Post and Core Technique , Resin Cements/chemistry , Analysis of Variance , Animals , Cattle , Composite Resins/chemistry , Dental Restoration Failure , Dentin/drug effects , Dentin-Bonding Agents/chemistry , Materials Testing , Polymerization/radiation effects , Reproducibility of Results , Time Factors
8.
Full dent. sci ; 5(17): 163-170, jan. 2014. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO - Dentistry | ID: lil-706310

ABSTRACT

A presença de diastema entre os dentes anteriores pode gerar desarmonia do sorriso e comprometer a estética do paciente. Com a evolução dos materiais e das técnicas restauradoras, o fechamento de diastema empregando resinas compostas tornou-se alternativa viável para resolução da maioria dos casos clínicos. Este tratamento permite restabelecer a função, possibilitando os contatos interproximais, bem como restabelecimento da estética, proporcionando um sorriso mais harmônico e agradável. Este artigo tem como objetivo relatar um caso clínico de correção de diastemas nos dentes anteriores superiores, utilizando resina composta nanoparticulada pela técnica direta para restabelecimento funcional e estético. O caso foi acompanhado por quatro anos, sendo realizados alguns reparos ao longo desse tempo, demonstrando que o fechamento de diastema com resina composta ‚ uma técnica viável e confiável, além de apresentar boa longevidade


The presence of anterior diastema can result on smile disharmony and compromise the patient’s aesthetic. The evolution of dental materials and techniques has made the use of composite resin for diastema closure a viable option treatment for most clinical cases. It restores function allowing the interproximal contacts, as well as harmony, reestablishing of the smile’s aesthetic. This clinical report aims at demonstrating the clinical correction of an anterior diastema restoring the functional anatomy and especially aesthetic through nanofilled composite resin restorations. The case was followed for 4-years and some repairs were carried out over this time, demonstrating the reliability and viability of the technique, with good longevity of the treatment


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Young Adult , Diastema , Dental Veneers/adverse effects , Patient Satisfaction , Denture Design/methods , Composite Resins/pharmacokinetics , Smiling/psychology
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