Silica film coating method for veneering resin composite
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The preceramic polymer perhydropolysilazane (PHPS) is an attractive candidate as a coating material to prevent discoloration of veneering resin composites. At the present time, however, a practical method to apply this material is not available. The purpose of this study was to establish a low-temperature method for applying a silica film coating to a veneering resin composite. Two types of PHPS, NP and NL, were coated onto a veneering resin composite. The specimens were exposed to hydrogen peroxide vapor at 97°C, and the state of the conversion process was evaluated using FT-IR. With exposure to the hydrogen peroxide vapor, a 0.5-μm-thick silica film similar to that produced by baking was formed on the surface of the NP samples in 10 min, while a 0.2-μm-thick film was formed on the NL in 15 min. The silica coating method described in this study may mitigate the discoloration of veneering resin composite.
- 日本歯科理工学会の論文
- 2011-03-01
著者
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TERANAKA Toshio
Division of Operative Dentistry and Endodontics, Department of Oral Medicine, Kanagawa Dental Colleg
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Kunzelmann Karl-heinz
Department Of Operative Dentistry Ludwig-maximilians-university
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Hanaoka Koji
Division Of Restorative Dentistry Department Of Oral Medicine Kanagawa Dental College
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Kunzelmann Karl-heinz
Department Of Restorative Dentistry Dental School Of The Ludwig-maximilians-university
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Teranaka Toshio
Division Of Restorative Dentistry Department Of Oral Medicine Kanagawa Dental College
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TANAKA Takahiro
Division of Restorative Dentistry, Department of Oral Medicine, Kanagawa Dental College
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YAMAGUCHI Masuji
Division of Restorative Dentistry, Department of Oral Medicine, Kanagawa Dental College
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SHINDO Toyohiko
Contamination Control Services
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Tanaka Takahiro
Division Of Restorative Dentistry Department Of Oral Medicine Kanagawa Dental College
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Yamaguchi Masuji
Division Of Restorative Dentistry Department Of Oral Medicine Kanagawa Dental College
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Teranaka Toshio
Division of Restorative Dentistry, Department of Oral Medicine, Kanagawa Dental College
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