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Flexural Properties and Elastic Modulus of Different Esthetic Restorative Materials: Evaluation after Exposure to Acidic Drink

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
Acidic beverages, such as soft drinks, can produce erosion of resin composites.The purpose of the present study was to investigate mechanical properties of different esthetic restorative materials after exposure to acidic drink. Methods. Nine different composites were tested: nanofilled (Filtek Supreme XTE, 3M ESPE), microfilled hybrid (G-ænial, GC Corporation), nanohybrid Ormocer (Admira Fusion, Voco), microfilled (Gradia Direct, GC Corporation), microfilled hybrid (Essentia, GC Corporation), nanoceramic (Ceram.XUniversal,DentsplyDe Trey), supranano spherical hybrid (EsteliteAsteria, Tokuyama DentalCorporation), flowablemicrofilled hybrid (Gradia Direct Flo,GC Corporation), and bulk fill flowable (SureFil SDR flow, Dentsply De Trey).Thirty specimens of each esthetic restorativematerial were divided into 3 subgroups (n=10): specimens of subgroup 1 were used as control, specimens of subgroup 2 were immersed in 50ml of Coca Cola for 1 week, and specimens of subgroup 3 were immersed in 50ml of Coca Cola for 1 month. Flexural strength and elastic modulus were measured for each material with an Instron Universal Testing Machine. Data were submitted to statistical analysis. Results. After distilled water immersion, nanofilled composite showed the highest value of both flexural strength and elastic modulus, but its flexural values decreased after acidic drink immersion. No significant differences were reported between distilled water and acidic drink immersion for all other materials tested both for flexural and for elastic modulus values. Conclusions. Even if nanofilled composite showed highest results, acidic drink immersion significantly reduced flexural values.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Flexural Properties, Elastic Modulus, Esthetic Restorative Materials, Acidic Drink
List of contributors:
Scribante, Andrea; Bollardi, MARCO ANGELO; Chiesa, Marco; Poggio, Claudio; Colombo, Marco
Authors of the University:
CHIESA MARCO
COLOMBO MARCO
SCRIBANTE ANDREA
Handle:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/1253686
Published in:
BIOMED RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL
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