Effects of food-simulating liquids on the mechanical properties of a silorane-based dental composite
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概要
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of food-simulating liquids (FSL) on the hardness and flexural strength (FS) of a new silorane-based composite and to compare it with methacrylate-based composites (MBCs). Four restorative materials (Filtek Silorane, P60, Z250, and Supreme XT) were used. Specimens for the FS and hardness measurements were fabricated in customized molds. Immediately after polymerization, the materials were stored in the following dietary simulating solvents at 37°C for 1 week: distilled water, 0.02 N citric acid, heptane, and 75% aqueous ethanol solution. After conditioning, the FS and hardness values were measured. Data were subjected to ANOVA/Scheffés test at a significance level of 0.05. The hardness and FS of Filtek Silorane were not significantly affected by FSL (p>0.05). Conversely, the hardness of MBCs significantly decreased after conditioning in water and ethanol (p<0.05). Similarly, the FS values of MBCs were significantly affected after conditioning in ethanol.
- 2009-05-01
著者
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Kusgoz Adem
Department Of Pediatric Dentistry Faculty Of Dentistry Karadeniz Technical University
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Yesilyurt Cemal
Department Of Conservative Dentistry Faculty Of Dentistry Karadeniz Teknik University
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YOLDAS Oguz
Department of Operative Dentistry and Endodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Cukurova University
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ALTINTAS Subutay
Department of Prosthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Karadeniz Technical University
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Yoldas Oguz
Department Of Operative Dentistry And Endodontics Faculty Of Dentistry Cukurova University
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Altintas Subutay
Department Of Prosthodontics Faculty Of Dentistry Karadeniz Technical University
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