Monowave and polywave light-curing of bulk-fill resin composites: degree of conversion and marginal adaptation following thermomechanical aging

Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of polymerization with either a monowave (MW) or a polywave (PW) light-curing unit (LCU) on the degree of conversion (DC) and marginal adaptation following thermomechanical aging of an ormocer bulk-fill resin composite (RC) (Admira fusion X-tra Bulk Fill...

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Main Authors: Sheila Celia Mondragón Contreras, Ana Luiza Barbosa Jurema, Evaniele Santos Claudino, Eduardo Bresciani, Taciana Marco Ferraz Caneppele
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-01-01
Series:Biomaterial Investigations in Dentistry
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/26415275.2021.1937181
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spelling doaj-94a37ab92b4b4200affe6fe93bede9c32021-08-09T18:41:18ZengTaylor & Francis GroupBiomaterial Investigations in Dentistry2641-52752021-01-0181727810.1080/26415275.2021.19371811937181Monowave and polywave light-curing of bulk-fill resin composites: degree of conversion and marginal adaptation following thermomechanical agingSheila Celia Mondragón Contreras0Ana Luiza Barbosa Jurema1Evaniele Santos Claudino2Eduardo Bresciani3Taciana Marco Ferraz Caneppele4Department of Restorative Dentistry, São Paulo State University (UNESP)Department of Restorative Dentistry, São Paulo State University (UNESP)Department of Restorative Dentistry, São Paulo State University (UNESP)Department of Restorative Dentistry, São Paulo State University (UNESP)Department of Restorative Dentistry, São Paulo State University (UNESP)Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of polymerization with either a monowave (MW) or a polywave (PW) light-curing unit (LCU) on the degree of conversion (DC) and marginal adaptation following thermomechanical aging of an ormocer bulk-fill resin composite (RC) (Admira fusion X-tra Bulk Fill – AB), a methacrylate-based bulk-fill RC (Tetric N-Ceram Bulk Fill – TB) and a conventional RC (Tetric N-Ceram – TC). Methods: DC was assessed in five samples of each RC using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. For determination of marginal adaptation, standard preparations were made in 60 bovine incisors, divided into three groups, according to the RC. The bulk-fill RC was inserted in a single increment of 4 mm. In contrast, the conventional RC was inserted in three increments. Marginal gap was evaluated after thermomechanical aging. Data were analyzed using a two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Tukey’s tests for multiple comparisons (α = 0.05). Results: The two-way ANOVA showed a significant effect (p<.05) of the RC factor but not of the LCU factor. The Tukey test showed that TB had the significantly lowest DC followed by TC, and with AB having the significantly highest DC. For the marginal adaptation, a significant effect was found for the LCU factor and the for the interaction RC × LCU (p<.05). Groups light-cured with PW showed significantly wider marginal gaps than MW. TC presented wider marginal gaps (17.36 µm) when cured with PW than when cured with MW (13.05 µm). The two bulk-fill RC resulted in similar marginal gap formation to each other. Conclusion: The ormocer-based bulk-fill RC showed a higher DC than the methacrylate-based bulk-fill RC but similar marginal adaptation. The LCU, MW or PW, had no significant influence on the DC, and no relevance on the marginal adaptation.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/26415275.2021.1937181bulk-fillcomposite resindegree of conversionmarginal gapphotopolymerization
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author Sheila Celia Mondragón Contreras
Ana Luiza Barbosa Jurema
Evaniele Santos Claudino
Eduardo Bresciani
Taciana Marco Ferraz Caneppele
spellingShingle Sheila Celia Mondragón Contreras
Ana Luiza Barbosa Jurema
Evaniele Santos Claudino
Eduardo Bresciani
Taciana Marco Ferraz Caneppele
Monowave and polywave light-curing of bulk-fill resin composites: degree of conversion and marginal adaptation following thermomechanical aging
Biomaterial Investigations in Dentistry
bulk-fill
composite resin
degree of conversion
marginal gap
photopolymerization
author_facet Sheila Celia Mondragón Contreras
Ana Luiza Barbosa Jurema
Evaniele Santos Claudino
Eduardo Bresciani
Taciana Marco Ferraz Caneppele
author_sort Sheila Celia Mondragón Contreras
title Monowave and polywave light-curing of bulk-fill resin composites: degree of conversion and marginal adaptation following thermomechanical aging
title_short Monowave and polywave light-curing of bulk-fill resin composites: degree of conversion and marginal adaptation following thermomechanical aging
title_full Monowave and polywave light-curing of bulk-fill resin composites: degree of conversion and marginal adaptation following thermomechanical aging
title_fullStr Monowave and polywave light-curing of bulk-fill resin composites: degree of conversion and marginal adaptation following thermomechanical aging
title_full_unstemmed Monowave and polywave light-curing of bulk-fill resin composites: degree of conversion and marginal adaptation following thermomechanical aging
title_sort monowave and polywave light-curing of bulk-fill resin composites: degree of conversion and marginal adaptation following thermomechanical aging
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Biomaterial Investigations in Dentistry
issn 2641-5275
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of polymerization with either a monowave (MW) or a polywave (PW) light-curing unit (LCU) on the degree of conversion (DC) and marginal adaptation following thermomechanical aging of an ormocer bulk-fill resin composite (RC) (Admira fusion X-tra Bulk Fill – AB), a methacrylate-based bulk-fill RC (Tetric N-Ceram Bulk Fill – TB) and a conventional RC (Tetric N-Ceram – TC). Methods: DC was assessed in five samples of each RC using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. For determination of marginal adaptation, standard preparations were made in 60 bovine incisors, divided into three groups, according to the RC. The bulk-fill RC was inserted in a single increment of 4 mm. In contrast, the conventional RC was inserted in three increments. Marginal gap was evaluated after thermomechanical aging. Data were analyzed using a two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Tukey’s tests for multiple comparisons (α = 0.05). Results: The two-way ANOVA showed a significant effect (p<.05) of the RC factor but not of the LCU factor. The Tukey test showed that TB had the significantly lowest DC followed by TC, and with AB having the significantly highest DC. For the marginal adaptation, a significant effect was found for the LCU factor and the for the interaction RC × LCU (p<.05). Groups light-cured with PW showed significantly wider marginal gaps than MW. TC presented wider marginal gaps (17.36 µm) when cured with PW than when cured with MW (13.05 µm). The two bulk-fill RC resulted in similar marginal gap formation to each other. Conclusion: The ormocer-based bulk-fill RC showed a higher DC than the methacrylate-based bulk-fill RC but similar marginal adaptation. The LCU, MW or PW, had no significant influence on the DC, and no relevance on the marginal adaptation.
topic bulk-fill
composite resin
degree of conversion
marginal gap
photopolymerization
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/26415275.2021.1937181
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