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Type: | Artigo de periódico |
Title: | In Vitro Wear Of Resin-based Materials--simultaneous Corrosive And Abrasive Wear. |
Author: | Correr, Gisele Maria Bruschi Alonso, Roberta Caroline Correr Sobrinho, Lourenço Puppin-Rontani, Regina Maria Ferracane, Jack Liborio |
Abstract: | The aim of this study was to evaluate the wear of resin-based materials caused by the association of abrasive and corrosive processes. Twenty specimens were prepared for each material, cast in epoxy in acrylic rings, polished, and profiled with an MTS 3D Profiler. Antagonists were made from deciduous molars. Specimens were distributed into eight groups (n = 10), according to the material (Filtek Supreme, Point 4, Dyract AP, and Fuji II LC) and the type of slurry (neutral and acidic), and then cycled 100,000 times in the OHSU oral wear simulator. The specimens were cleaned and reprofiled. Volume loss and maximum depth were determined. ANOVA and Tukey's test were used for data analysis (p < 0.05). The area of the wear facet on the antagonist was also measured. Composites displayed less wear than the compomer and the resin-modified glass ionomer. Significant differences also were found for cusp wear, with a significant positive correlation shown between cusp and material wear. The acidic slurry significantly increased the wear of the materials compared to the neutral slurry. Exposure to acidic slurry accelerated the wear of resin-based materials. |
Subject: | Biocompatible Materials Corrosion Dental Enamel Resins, Synthetic Tooth Abrasion |
Citation: | Journal Of Biomedical Materials Research. Part B, Applied Biomaterials. v. 78, n. 1, p. 105-14, 2006-Jul. |
Rights: | fechado |
Identifier DOI: | 10.1002/jbm.b.30461 |
Address: | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16292764 |
Date Issue: | 2006 |
Appears in Collections: | Unicamp - Artigos e Outros Documentos |
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