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Journal of Applied Oral Science | 2007

The effect of different light-curing units on tensile strength and microhardness of a composite resin.

Eduardo Batista Franco; Rafael Francisco Lia Mondelli

The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of different light-curing units on the tensile bond strength and microhardness of a composite resin (Filtek Z250 – 3M/ESPE). Conventional halogen (Curing Light 2500 – 3M/ESPE; CL) and two blue light emitting diode curing units (Ultraled – Dabi/Atlante; UL; Ultrablue IS – DMC; UB3 and UB6) were selected for this study. Different light intensities (670, 130, 300, and 600 mW/cm2, respectively) and different curing times (20s, 40s and 60s) were evaluated. Knoop microhardness test was performed in the area corresponding to the fractured region of the specimen. A total of 12 groups (n=10) were established and the specimens were prepared using a stainless steel mold composed by two similar parts that contained a cone-shaped hole with two diameters (8.0 mm and 5.0 mm) and thickness of 1.0 mm. Next, the specimens were loaded in tensile strength until fracture in a universal testing machine at a crosshead speed of 0.5 mm/min and a 50 kg load cell. For the microhardness test, the same matrix was used to fabricate the specimens (12 groups; n=5). Microhardness was determined on the surfaces that were not exposed to the light source, using a Shimadzu HMV-2 Microhardness Tester at a static load of 50 g for 30 seconds. Data were analyzed statistically by two-way ANOVA and Tukeys test (p<0.05). Regarding the individual performance of the light-curing units, there was similarity in tensile strength with 20-s and 40-s exposure times and higher tensile strength when a 60-s light-activation time was used. Regarding microhardness, the halogen lamp had higher results when compared to the LED units. For all light-curing units, the variation of light-exposure time did not affect composite microhardness. However, lower irradiances needed longer light-activation times to produce similar effect as that obtained with high-irradiance light-curing sources.


Journal of Applied Oral Science | 2007

Transmission of composite polymerization contraction force through a flowable composite and a resin-modified glass ionomer cement.

Juan Carlos Castañeda-Espinosa; Rosana Aparecida Pereira; Ana Paula Chedid Cavalcanti; Rafael Francisco Lia Mondelli

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the individual contraction force during polymerization of a composite resin (Z-250), a flowable composite (Filtek Flow, FF) and a resin-modified glass ionomer cement (Vitrebond, VB), and the transmission of Z-250 composite resin polymerization contraction force through different thicknesses of FF and VB. The experiment setup consisted of two identical parallel steel plates connected to a universal testing machine. One was fixed to a transversal base and the other to the equipments cross head. The evaluated materials were inserted into a 1-mm space between the steel plates or between the inferior steel plate and a previously polymerized layer of an intermediate material (either FF or VB) adhered to the upper steel plate. The composite resin was light-cured with a halogen lamp with light intensity of 500 mW/cm2 for 60 s. A force/time graph was obtained for each sample for up to 120 s. Seven groups of 10 specimens each were evaluated: G1: Z-250; G2: FF; G3: VB; G4: Z-250 through a 0.5-mm layer of FF; G5: Z-250 through a 1-mm layer of FF; G6: Z-250 through a 0.5-mm of VB; G7: Z-250 through a 1-mm layer of VB. They were averaged and compared using one-way ANOVA and Tukey test at a = 0.05. The obtained contraction forces were: G1: 6.3N ± 0.2N; G2: 9.8 ± 0.2N; G3: 1.8 ± 0.2N; G4: 6.8N ± 0.2N; G5: 6.9N ± 0.3N; G6: 4.0N ± 0.4N and G7: 2.8N ± 0.4N. The use of VB as an intermediate layer promoted a significant decrease in polymerization contraction force values of the restorative system, regardless of material thickness. The use of FF as an intermediate layer promoted an increase in polymerization contraction force values with both material thicknesses.


Journal of Applied Oral Science | 2003

Surface roughness average and scanning electron microscopic observations of resin luting agents.

Rafael Francisco Lia Mondelli; Anuradha Prakki; Renato Cilli; Maria Fidela de Lima Navarro; José Mondelli

The objective of this work was to evaluate the surface roughness changes of three current resin cements after tooth brushing simulation, as well as discuss its relation with scanning electron microscopic observations. The materials employed were Enforce Sure Cure (Dentsply), Rely X (3M-ESPE) and Variolink II (Vivadent). They were subjected to brushing abrasion (100,000 strokes for each specimen) and the surface roughness alterations (before and after strokes) were detected. For each roughness test condition, specimens were coated with gold-palladium and observed on a DSM 900 Zeiss scanning electron microscope. Roughness changes values (Ra) were statistically increased after brushing strokes. Based on the microscopic observations and roughness changes analysis, all cements studied became rougher after brushing strokes.


Rev. bras. odontol | 1995

Microabrasäo com ácido fosfórico

José Mondelli; Rafael Francisco Lia Mondelli; Maria Teresa Atta Alves Bastos; Eduardo Batista Franco


Archive | 2000

Odontologia estética: fundamentos e aplicaçöes clínicas

Mário Honorato da Silva e Souza Júnior; Ricardo M. Carvalho; Rafael Francisco Lia Mondelli


Archive | 2003

Dentística: procedimentos pré-clínicos

José Mondelli; Eduardo Batista Franco; José Carlos Pereira; Aquira Ishikiriama; Carlos Eduardo Francischone; Rafael Francisco Lia Mondelli; Maria Fidela de Lima Navarro; Rubens Carneiro Valera; Mário Honorato da Silva e Souza Júnior; Ricardo M. Carvalho; Maria Teresa Atta


JBC j. bras. clin. odontol. integr | 2003

Avaliação da estabilidade de reparos em resina composta por testes de tração e cisalhamento utilizando diferentes tratamentos de superfície

Mário Honorato da Silva e Souza Júnior; Amanda Beatriz Dahdah Aniceto de Freitas; Rafael Francisco Lia Mondelli; Aquira Ishiquiriama


Archive | 2001

Odontologia estética: fundamentos e aplicaçöes clínicas: microabrasäo do esmalte dental

Rafael Francisco Lia Mondelli; Mário Honorato da Silva e Souza Júnior; Ricardo M. Carvalho


Acta Odontológica Venezolana | 2014

Tratamiento de la pigmentación sistémica y la fluorosis por medio de blanqueamiento en consultorio asociado a microabrasión de esmalte

Leslie Caroll Casas Apayco; Wagner Baseggio; Eduardo Batista Franco; Rafael Francisco Lia Mondelli


Rev. dental press estét | 2009

Clareação de dentes polpados em consultorio com e sem condicionamento ácido prévio do esmalte: relato de caso clínico

Rafael Francisco Lia Mondelli; Cristiane Machado de Almeida; Fabiane Lopes Toledo; César Antunes de Freitas; Sérgio Kiyoshi Ishikiriama

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Ricardo M. Carvalho

University of British Columbia

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