The effect of viscosity and activation mode on biaxial flexure strength and modulus of dual resin cements

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of curing mode and viscosity on the biaxial flexural strength (FS) and modulus (FM) of dual resin cements. METHODS: Eight experimental groups were created (n=12) according to the dual-cured resin cements (Nexus 2/Kerr Corp. and Variolink II/IvoclarVivadent), curing modes (dual or self-cure), and viscosities (low and high). Forty-eight cement discs of each product (0.5 mm thick by 6.0 mm diameter) were fabricated. Half specimens were light - activated for 40 seconds and half were allowed to self-cure. After 10 days, the biaxial flexure test was performed using a universal testing machine (1.27 mm/min, Instron 5844). Data were statistically analyzed by three-way ANOVA and Tukey's test (5%). RESULTS: Light-activation increased FS and FM of resin cements at both viscosities in comparison with self-curing mode. The high viscosity version of light-activated resin cements exhibited higher FS than low viscosity versions. The viscosity of resin and the type of cement did not influence the FM. Light-activation of dual-polymerizing resin cements provided higher FS and FM for both resin cements and viscosities. CONCLUSION: The use of different resin cements with different viscosities may change the biomechanical behavior of these luting materials.

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Main Authors: Francescantonio,Marina Di, Rueggeberg,Frederick Allen, Arrais,Cesar Augusto Galvão, Ambrosano,Glaucia Maria Bovi, Giannini,Marcelo
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Published: Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul 2012
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spelling oai:scielo:S1980-652320120002000102012-09-17The effect of viscosity and activation mode on biaxial flexure strength and modulus of dual resin cementsFrancescantonio,Marina DiRueggeberg,Frederick AllenArrais,Cesar Augusto GalvãoAmbrosano,Glaucia Maria BoviGiannini,Marcelo Dual cure resin cement materials testing viscosity PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of curing mode and viscosity on the biaxial flexural strength (FS) and modulus (FM) of dual resin cements. METHODS: Eight experimental groups were created (n=12) according to the dual-cured resin cements (Nexus 2/Kerr Corp. and Variolink II/IvoclarVivadent), curing modes (dual or self-cure), and viscosities (low and high). Forty-eight cement discs of each product (0.5 mm thick by 6.0 mm diameter) were fabricated. Half specimens were light - activated for 40 seconds and half were allowed to self-cure. After 10 days, the biaxial flexure test was performed using a universal testing machine (1.27 mm/min, Instron 5844). Data were statistically analyzed by three-way ANOVA and Tukey's test (5%). RESULTS: Light-activation increased FS and FM of resin cements at both viscosities in comparison with self-curing mode. The high viscosity version of light-activated resin cements exhibited higher FS than low viscosity versions. The viscosity of resin and the type of cement did not influence the FM. Light-activation of dual-polymerizing resin cements provided higher FS and FM for both resin cements and viscosities. CONCLUSION: The use of different resin cements with different viscosities may change the biomechanical behavior of these luting materials.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do SulRevista Odonto Ciência v.27 n.2 20122012-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1980-65232012000200010en10.1590/S1980-65232012000200010
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author Francescantonio,Marina Di
Rueggeberg,Frederick Allen
Arrais,Cesar Augusto Galvão
Ambrosano,Glaucia Maria Bovi
Giannini,Marcelo
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Rueggeberg,Frederick Allen
Arrais,Cesar Augusto Galvão
Ambrosano,Glaucia Maria Bovi
Giannini,Marcelo
The effect of viscosity and activation mode on biaxial flexure strength and modulus of dual resin cements
author_facet Francescantonio,Marina Di
Rueggeberg,Frederick Allen
Arrais,Cesar Augusto Galvão
Ambrosano,Glaucia Maria Bovi
Giannini,Marcelo
author_sort Francescantonio,Marina Di
title The effect of viscosity and activation mode on biaxial flexure strength and modulus of dual resin cements
title_short The effect of viscosity and activation mode on biaxial flexure strength and modulus of dual resin cements
title_full The effect of viscosity and activation mode on biaxial flexure strength and modulus of dual resin cements
title_fullStr The effect of viscosity and activation mode on biaxial flexure strength and modulus of dual resin cements
title_full_unstemmed The effect of viscosity and activation mode on biaxial flexure strength and modulus of dual resin cements
title_sort effect of viscosity and activation mode on biaxial flexure strength and modulus of dual resin cements
description PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of curing mode and viscosity on the biaxial flexural strength (FS) and modulus (FM) of dual resin cements. METHODS: Eight experimental groups were created (n=12) according to the dual-cured resin cements (Nexus 2/Kerr Corp. and Variolink II/IvoclarVivadent), curing modes (dual or self-cure), and viscosities (low and high). Forty-eight cement discs of each product (0.5 mm thick by 6.0 mm diameter) were fabricated. Half specimens were light - activated for 40 seconds and half were allowed to self-cure. After 10 days, the biaxial flexure test was performed using a universal testing machine (1.27 mm/min, Instron 5844). Data were statistically analyzed by three-way ANOVA and Tukey's test (5%). RESULTS: Light-activation increased FS and FM of resin cements at both viscosities in comparison with self-curing mode. The high viscosity version of light-activated resin cements exhibited higher FS than low viscosity versions. The viscosity of resin and the type of cement did not influence the FM. Light-activation of dual-polymerizing resin cements provided higher FS and FM for both resin cements and viscosities. CONCLUSION: The use of different resin cements with different viscosities may change the biomechanical behavior of these luting materials.
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