Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2032208 Advances in Medical Sciences 2015 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

PurposeThe study evaluates the dynamics of unreacted TEGDMA monomer elution from new generation of flowable bulk fill composite resin (SDR™ Dentsply).Material and methodsPolymerised specimens of SDR™ composite (7 mm diameter and 4 mm thick) were placed in four solutions: 100% ethanol, 75% ethanol, distilled water and 100% methanol. The concentration of the eluted TEGDMA was measured using the HLPC method after 0.5, 1, 2 and 3 h as well as after 1, 3, 7, 14, 21 and 31 days.ResultsDuring the first 24 h of storage in each medium, a significant elution of TEGDMA was observed (100% ethanol – 12.5 μg/g, 75% ethanol – 8.4 μg/g, distilled water – 5.4 μg/g and 100% methanol – 7 μg/g). The elution time of the TEGDMA into 100% ethanol, 75% ethanol, distilled water and 100% methanol was 14, 7, 3 and 1 day, respectively. After 31 days, total concentrations of TEGDMA were as follows: 100% ethanol – 16 μg/g, 75% ethanol – 9.4 μg/g, distilled water – 6 μg/g and 100% methanol – 7 μg/g.ConclusionsThe TEGDMA was released from the SDR™ composite into each solution used. The TEGDMA concentration and the time of its elution depend on the type of the solvent. In an aqueous environment, the SDR™ composite exhibits a high chemical stability compared to other solutions. The direct toxicity towards to the dental pulp is established during the first hours after the placement of resin.

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