Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1423422 Dental Materials 2007 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectivesTo evaluate the mechanical behavior of resin cements used for luting fiber post. The influence of the curing mode is analysed.MethodsNanoindentation techniques have been applied to determine hardness and Young's modulus of disc-shaped specimens of three types of cements: chemical- , photo- and dual-cured, provided by Ivoclar-Vivadent. Results obtained have been compared with measurements performed inside the post–cement–dentin system. Mechanical properties are evaluated together with scanning electron micrographs showing the post–cement and dentin–cement interfaces.Results and SignificanceDifferences have been detected between mechanical measurements performed inside the post–cement–dentin system and those carried out in laboratory disc-shaped specimens. The close presence of post and dentin boundaries has a lot of influence on the cement behavior. The nanoindentation measurements indicate that the photo-cured cement exhibits a high hardness and stiffness, but with a more marked tendency to brittle failure. The chemically cured cement is the material with higher ability to bear deformation without damage, although its hardness and elastic modulus are significantly lower. Dual-cured cements present the best combination of properties.

Related Topics
Physical Sciences and Engineering Materials Science Biomaterials
Authors
, , , ,