Pre-heated dual-cured resin cements: analysis of the degree of conversion and ultimate tensile strength

Journal Title: Brazilian Oral Research - Year 2011, Vol 25, Issue 2

Abstract

This study evaluated the degree of conversion (DC) and ultimate tensile strength (UTS) of dual-cured resin cements heated to 50º C prior to and during polymerization. Disc- and hourglass-shaped specimens of Rely X ARC (RX) and Variolink II (VII) were obtained using addition silicon molds. The products were manipulated at 25º C or 50º C and were subjected to 3 curing conditions: light-activation through a glass slide or through a pre-cured 2-mm thick resin composite disc, or they were allowed to self-cure (SC). All specimens were dark-stored dry for 15 days. For DC analysis, the resin cements were placed into the mold located on the center of a horizontal diamond on the attenuated total reflectance element in the optical bench of a Fourier Transformed Infrared spectrometer. Infrared spectra (n = 6) were collected between 1680 and 1500 cm-1, and DC was calculated by standard methods using changes in ratios of aliphatic-to-aromatic C=C absorption peaks from uncured and cured states. For UTS test, specimens (n = 10) were tested in tension in a universal testing machine (crosshead speed of 1 mm/min) until failure. DC and UTS data were submitted to 2-way ANOVA, followed by Tukey's test (α= 5%). Both products showed higher DC at 50º C than at 25º C in all curing conditions. No significant difference in UTS was noted between most light-activated groups at 25º C and those at 50º C. VII SC groups showed higher UTS at 50º C than at 25º C (p < 0.05). Increased temperature led to higher DC, but its effects on resin cement UTS depended on the curing condition.

Authors and Affiliations

Flávio França, Michele de Oliveira, José Augusto Rodrigues, César Augusto Arrais

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  • EP ID EP85504
  • DOI 10.1590/S1806-83242011000200013
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Flávio França, Michele de Oliveira, José Augusto Rodrigues, César Augusto Arrais (2011). Pre-heated dual-cured resin cements: analysis of the degree of conversion and ultimate tensile strength. Brazilian Oral Research, 25(2), 174-179. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-85504