Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1421967 Dental Materials 2009 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of the resin matrix composition on the translucency of experimental dental composite resins.MethodsThree types of unfilled resin matrices (TEGDMA-, UDMA- and BisGMA-based) were formulated and light cured. In addition, six different experimental dental composite resins with constant filler loading but varying in the type of monomer and the content of BisGMA were fabricated. Discs of each test material with 15.5 mm diameter and 1.0 mm thickness were prepared (N = 3) and light cured. Total and diffuse transmittance values for each sample were measured using a UV/VIS spectrophotometer with the range of readings from 380 to 700 nm. Difference in color was measured using the CIE Lab system.ResultsStatistical analysis by one-way ANOVA followed by Tukey's test showed that there was no statistically significant difference in transmittance values between the three unfilled resins. However, with the addition of filler, BisGMA-containing composite resins showed significantly higher transmittance values than the UDMA- and TEGDMA-based composite resins. Regression analysis revealed that there was a linear correlation between the percentage of BisGMA in the resin matrix and the total and diffuse translucency.SignificanceThe amount of BisGMA used in the resin matrix has a significant effect on the translucency of silica filler-containing dental composite resins.

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