Assessment of polymerization contraction stress of three composite resins
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| Publication date | 2008 |
| Journal | Dental Materials |
| Volume | Issue number | 24 | 5 |
| Pages (from-to) | 681-685 |
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| Abstract |
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to measure the development of contraction stress of three composite resin restorative materials during photo-polymerization: a micro-hybrid composite (Filtek Z250, 3M ESPE, St. Paul, MN, USA); a nano-filled composite (Filtek Supreme, 3M ESPE, St. Paul, MN, USA); and a low-shrinkage composite (Ælite LS, Bisco Inc., Schaumburg, IL, USA).
Methods: Curing shrinkage stress was measured using a stress-analyzer. Composites were polymerized with a halogen-curing unit (VIP, Bisco Inc., Schaumburg, IL, USA) for 40 s. The contraction force (N) generated during polymerization was continuously recorded for 150 s after photo-initiation. Contraction stress (MPa) was calculated at 20, 40, 60 and 150 s. Data were statistically analyzed. Results: The low-shrinkage composite Ælite LS exhibited the lowest stress values compared to other materials (p < 0.05). Statistical analysis did not show significant differences between Filtek Z250 and Filtek Supreme. Significance: The low-shrinkage composite showed lower contraction stress than micro-hybrid and nano-filled composite. Ideally, non-shrinking resins would represent the ultimate solution to overcome polymerization contraction and stress-related problems. |
| Document type | Article |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dental.2007.06.031 |
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