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Dent Mater ; 22(5): 405-12, 2006 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16098573

ABSTRACT

UNLABELLED: The main problem of a methacrylated dental resin's photopolymerization is the shrinkage phenomenon. This occurs, as expected, during light irradiation but also, unexpectedly, during about 24h after photopolymerization (i.e. during the so-called 'post-polymerization' stage). During this period, the conversion degree does not change significantly (no more initiation, very limited, if any, propagation reaction) but free radicals concentration decreases. OBJECTIVES: To better understand what happens during the 24h after the photopolymerization, a thermal study of these resins is investigated at first and an explanation is then discussed. METHODS: In this paper, the glass transition temperatures (T(g)) are measured at 0 and 24h by DMA. The post-shrinkage phenomenon is observed by TMA. Conversion degree (DC) is followed by Raman and free radical decay by ESR spectroscopy. RESULTS: T(g) increases significantly during post-polymerization (55-80 degrees C). The same samples were studied by TMA at room temperature and shrinkage is observed. The fact that the degree of conversion (DC) does not increase significantly and that the 'post-shrinkage' occurs at T

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Composite Resins/chemistry , Composite Resins/radiation effects , Dental Stress Analysis , Differential Thermal Analysis , Elasticity , Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy , Free Radicals/analysis , Phase Transition , Spectrum Analysis, Raman , Transition Temperature
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