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Brazilian Dental Journal | 2013

Dimensional Accuracy of Stone Casts Made from Silicone-Based Impression Materials and Three Impression Techniques

Rafael Pino Vitti; Marcos Silva; Rafael Leonardo Xediek Consani; Mário Alexandre Coelho Sinhoreti

The aim of this study was to measure and compare the dimensional accuracy of stone casts of a partially edentulous mandibular arch made by two condensation silicones, two addition silicones and three impression techniques (1-step putty/light-body, 2-step putty/light-body and monophase technique). A partially edentulous standard stainless steel mandibular arch cast was obtained with reference points on the permanent mandibular right and left canines, and permanent mandibular right and left second molars. The anteroposterior distances (between the mandibular left canine and second molar and between the mandibular right canine and second molar) and transverse distances (between the mandibular left and right canines and between the mandibular left and right second molars) of stainless steel cast were measured by a microscope at 30× magnification and 0.5 µm accuracy. All impressions were made with condensation or addition silicones. The 1- and 2-step putty/light-body impressions were accomplished with putty and light-body materials and the monophase impressions with light-body material only. After the impression procedures, accuracy of each material and technique was assessed measuring the stone casts poured (n=5) from the impressions, by the same microscope. The differences between the values of stone cast and stainless steel cast were calculated, presented as percentages and analyzed statistically by two-way ANOVA and the means compared by Tukeys test (α=0.05). All distances measured on stone casts showed altered dimensions with significantly negative linear changes (shrinkage) as compared to those of the stainless steel cast. The stone casts made from the addition silicones were dimensionally more accurate. No differences were found among the impression techniques.


Journal of Applied Oral Science | 2012

Linear dimensional change, compressive strength and detail reproduction in type IV dental stone dried at room temperature and in a microwave oven

Marcos Aurélio Bomfim da Silva; Rafael Pino Vitti; Simonides Consani; Mário Alexandre Coelho Sinhoreti; Marcelo Ferraz Mesquita; Rafael Leonardo Xediek Consani

The type IV dental stone is widely used for the fabrication of dyes and master casts for fixed and removable partial prostheses. It is typically normal to wait at least 24 hours for the casts to dry prior to beginning the laboratory procedures. The waiting time has been shown to be greatly reduced by using microwave drying. Objective This study evaluated the influence of drying techniques at room temperature and microwave oven on the linear dimensional change, compressive strength and detail reproduction in type IV dental stones. Material and Methods Three type IV dental stone brands were selected; Elite Rock, Shera Premium and Durone IV. Two different drying protocols were tested in 4 groups (n=10); G1 - room temperature (25±4ºC) dried for 2 hours; G2 - room temperature dried for 24 hours; G3 - room temperature dried for 7 days and G4 - microwave oven dried at 800 W for 5 minutes and after 2 hours at room temperature. After drying, the samples were assayed for dimensional charges. The sample surface was submitted to the ImageTool 3.0 software for compressive strength in a universal testing machine with a cell load of 50 KN at a crosshead speed of 0.5 mm/minutes and the detail reproduction was analyzed with a stereomicroscope at 25x magnification. The statistical analysis of the linear dimensional change and compressive strength data were conducted by the ANOVA test followed by the Tukey test (p<0.05). Detailed reproduction values were reported in percentages. Results For the compressive strength test, Elite Rock and Durone IV did not present significant differences between G2 and G4, while Shera Premium did not present differences between G3 and G4. The best reproduction levels were observed for G3. Conclusions Dental stone microwave oven drying showed a linear dimensional change similar to after room temperature drying for 24 hours and 7 days. The compressive strength of the stone dried in the microwave oven was similar to those dried at room temperature for 24 hours, with the exception of Shera Premium, which had similar results for microwave and room temperature drying for 7 days. For the microwave drying method the detail reproduction levels for samples dried at room temperature for 24 hours and 7 days were similar, except for the Durone IV.


Dental Materials Journal | 2016

Effect of alcoholic beverages on surface roughness and microhardness of dental composites.

Marcos Silva; Rafael Pino Vitti; Mário Alexandre Coelho Sinhoreti; Rafael Leonardo Xediek Consani; José Ginaldo da Silva-Júnior; Josealdo Tonholo

The aim of this study was to evaluate the microhardness and surface roughness of composite resins immersed in alcoholic beverages. Three composite resins were used: Durafill (Heraeus Kulzer), Z250 (3M-ESPE) and Z350 XT (3M-ESPE). The inital surface roughness and microhardness were measured. The samples were divided into four groups (n=30): G1-artificial saliva; G2-beer; G3-vodka; G4-whisky. The samples were immersed in the beverages 3× a day for 15 min and 30 days. The surface roughness and microhardness assays were repeated after immersion period. The data were statistically analyzed by two-way ANOVA and Tukey-HSD test (p<0.05). Surface roughness increased for all composite resins immersed in beer and whisky. Microhardness of all groups decreased after immersion in alcoholic beverages. The effect of these beverages on dental composites is depended upon the chemical composition, immersion time, alcohol content and pH of solutions.


Journal of Oral Investigations | 2018

Resistência à compressão, flexão e tração diametral de cimentos resinosos em tempos diferentes de armazenamento

Maria Nadilza Alves Galvão; William Cunha Brandt; Milton Edson Miranda; Rafael Pino Vitti

Objetivos: O objetivo desse estudo foi avaliar a resistencia a compressao, tracao diametral e flexao de dois cimentos resinosos de presa dual. Metodos: foi utilizado o cimento autoadesivo RelyX U200 (3M ESPE) e o cimento convencional Variolink II (Ivoclar Vivadent). Foram confeccionados corpos de prova cilindricos com 4mm de diâmetro x 6mm de altura para o teste de compressao, 6mm de diâmetro x 2mm de altura para o teste de tracao diametral (ISO 9917-1:2007) e em forma de barra com 25mm de comprimento x 2mm de altura e largura para o teste de flexao tres pontos (ISO 4049:2009). As amostras foram armazenadas por 24h (n = 10) e 45 dias (n = 10) em agua destilada a 37oC. Os testes foram realizados em uma maquina universal de ensaios EMIC (DL 2000) com uma celula de carga de 2000 Kgf para o teste de compressao e 200 Kgf para os testes de tracao diametral e flexao, a uma velocidade de 0,5 mm/min. Os dados foram submetidos a analise de variância dois criterios (ANOVA) e as medias comparadas pelo teste de Tukey (5%). Resultados: os resultados mostraram valores estatisticamente similares para todas as propriedades mecânicas avaliadas entre todos os cimentos e tempos de armazenamento estudados. Conclusoes: A composicao quimica dos cimentos resinosos e o armazenamento em agua por 45 dias nao foram suficientes para ocasionar alteracoes nas propriedades mecânicas avaliadas nesse estudo.


International Journal of Dentistry | 2018

Effect of Thermocycling, Teeth, and Polymerization Methods on Bond Strength Teeth-Denture Base

Sandra Lúcia Andrade de Freitas; William Cunha Brandt; Milton Edson Miranda; Rafael Pino Vitti

Objective To evaluate the shear bond strength between different artificial teeth and denture base polymerized by two polymerization methods submitted to thermocycling. Materials and Methods Two acrylic resins were selected according to the polymerization method (water-bath and microwave), and four different artificial teeth (Biotone, Dentsply; Trilux, Vipi Dent; Premium 8, Heraeus Kulzer; Soluut PX, Yamahachi) were also tested. The polymerization of the acrylic resin was performed by using conventional cycle (8 h at 74°C) in water-bath and using two cycles (20 min at 270 W + 5 min at 360 W) by the microwave method. The shear bond strength was evaluated after 24 h of water storage at 37°C (immediately) and after the thermocycling test (5,000 cycles, 5–55°C). The shear bond strength (n=10) was performed using a universal testing machine (Instron 4411) at a crosshead speed of 1.0 mm/min. Modes of failures were classified as cohesive and adhesive. The data (MPa) were statistically analyzed by three-way ANOVA, and the mean values were compared by the Tukey test (α = 0.05). Results In general, the polymerization by microwave showed the highest shear bond strength values, and Trilux artificial teeth had the lowest bond strength values (p < 0.05). Thermocycling did not affect the shear bond strength (p < 0.05). There was a predominance of cohesive failures for all groups. Conclusions The chemical composition of the artificial teeth affects the bond strength, and the microwave method is preferable to perform the acrylic resin polymerization.


Brazilian Dental Journal | 2018

Bond Strength of Experimental Root Canal Sealers Based on MTA and Butyl Ethylene Glycol Disalicylate

Marina Carvalho Prado; Nancy Kudsi Carvalho; Rafael Pino Vitti; Fabrício Aulo Ogliari; Luciana Moura Sassone; Emmanuel João Nogueira Leal Silva

This study investigated the bond strength of two experimental root canal sealers based on MTA and butyl ethylene glycol disalicylate: MTAe and MTAe-HA. The reference materials used for comparison were AH Plus and MTA Fillapex. Twenty human upper incisors were selected and one 1 mm slice was obtained from the cervical third of each root. On the coronal surface of each slice, four 0.9 mm wide holes were drilled through the dentine. Standardized irrigation was performed and holes were filled with one of the four tested sealers: AH Plus, MTA Fillapex, MTAe, and MTAe-HA. The filled slices were stored in a PBS solution (pH 7.2) for 7 days at 37 °C. A push-out assessment was performed with a 0.7 mm plunger tip. Load was applied at a crosshead speed of 0.5 mm/min until sealer displacement. The results were expressed in MPa. The Kruskal-Wallis test was applied to assess the effect of each sealer on the push-out bond strength. Mann-Whitney with Bonferroni correction was used to isolate the differences. The alpha-type error was set at 0.05. Significant differences among medians values obtained by materials were observed (p<0.001). AH Plus displayed the highest value of bond strength (p<0.001). In contrast, MTA Fillapex presented the lowest bond strength among all tested sealers (p<0.001). Experimental sealers showed intermediary bond strength values, with no statistical differences between them (p>0.05). In conclusion, experimental root canal sealers presented suitable bond strength outcomes when compared to MTA Fillapex.


Brazilian Dental Journal | 2018

Pentaerythritol Tetrasalicylate in the Chemical Composition of Root Canal Sealers

Manuela Gonçalves de Souza e Silva; Eliseu Aldrighi Münchow; Rafael Pino Vitti; Mário Alexandre Coelho Sinhoreti; Evandro Piva; Fabrício Aulo Ogliari; Cesar Henrique Zanchi

The aim of this study was to synthesize and evaluate physicochemical properties of a new salicylate derivative in experimental calcium-based root canal sealers. Two salicylate derivatives were synthesized for the transesterification reaction of methyl salicylate with two different alcohols (1,3-butylenoglicol disalicylate-BD and pentaerythritol tetrasalicylate -PT) in molar ratio 1:3 and 1:6, respectively. The products (BD and PT), were characterized by Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy (RMN). Calcium-based experimental sealers were prepared with the same catalyst paste (60% of MTA, 39% of n-ethyl-o-toluenesulfonamide, and 1% titanium dioxide) and four different concentrations of BD and PT in the base pastes (40/0 - control, 35/5, 30/10 and 20/20) with 60% of bismuth oxide. The experimental sealers were evaluated for setting time, solubility (24 h, 7, 14 and 30 days), diametral tensile strength and Youngs Modulus. Data were analyzed by one- or two-way ANOVA with Tukeys test (p<0.05). The addition of PT reduced the materials setting time. After 24 h the sealer 40/0 and 35/5 had higher solubility, and after 14 and 28 days the sealer 20/20 showed the lowest solubility (p<0.05). After 7 days the sealer 20/20 stabilized its solubility. The sealer 40/0 presented the highest values and the 20/20 presented the lowest values of diametral tensile strength and Youngs modulus (p<0.05). The addition of PT to calcium-based root canal sealers provides benefits to the setting time and solubility.


RGO - Revista Gaúcha de Odontologia | 2017

Dimensional accuracy of different impression techniques of partially edentulous mandibular arch

Rafael Pino Vitti; Victor Pinheiro Feitosa; Ataís Bacchi; William Cunha Brandt; Milton Edson Miranda; Mário Alexandre Coelho Sinhoreti

Objetivo: Avaliar e comparar a precisao dimensional de tres tecnicas de moldagem: dupla mistura, reembasamento e moldeira individual. Metodos: Um modelo metalico inferior parcialmente edentulo foi fabricado com pontos de referencia nos dentes e usado para fazer as moldagens. As distâncias ântero-posteriores e transversais foram medidas. Todas as moldagens foram feitas com um silicone por adicao utilizando moldeiras metalicas (tecnicas da dupla mistura e reembasamento) ou de resina acrilica (tecnica da moldeira individual). Na tecnica da moldeira individual foi utilizado apenas o elastomero de viscosidade leve e nas tecnicas da dupla mistura e reembasamento foram usados os elastomeros nas viscosidades denso e leve. Apos os procedimentos de moldagem, a precisao dimensional de cada tecnica de moldagem foi avaliada aferindo os modelos de gesso (n = 5) em um microscopio comparador com 30x de aumento e 0,5 µm de precisao. Os dados foram analisados estatisticamente por ANOVA dois fatores e teste de Tukey (p<0,05). Resultados: Os modelos de gesso feitos com todas as tecnicas de moldagem apresentaram alteracoes lineares negativas (contracao). As distâncias ântero-posteriores apresentaram maiores alteracoes dimensionais que as distâncias transversais. O lado parcialmente edentulo teve maior contracao que o lado ântero-posterior oposto. Conclusao: Nao foram encontradas diferencas entre as tecnicas de moldagem, mas foram observadas significantes alteracoes dimensionais.


Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology | 2017

Effects of monomer compositions on physicochemical properties of composite resins

William Cunha Brandt; Virgínia Bosquiroli; Rafael Pino Vitti; Milton Edson Miranda; Mário Alexandre Coelho Sinhoreti

Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate the cohesive strength (CS), surface roughness (Ra), and weight loss (WL) of different composite resins. Three composite resins (Filtek Z100; Filtek Z350; Filtek P90, 3M ESPE) were tested. To evaluate CS, an hourglass silicone mold (11 × 2 × 1 mm) was used (n = 10). The Ra and WL tests were performed using a circular mold (5 × 2 mm, n = 10). The composite resins were light-cured with an LED light curing device (FreeLight 2, 3M ESPE) for 40 s and 1000 mW/cm2. The CS test was performed using a universal testing machine (Instron 4411, Instron) at a crosshead speed of 0.5 mm/min and cell load of 500 N. The initial mass weight was registered (analytical digital balance) and the initial Ra reading evaluated using a profilometer (Surftest 211, Mitutoyo). The specimens were submitted to 30,000 brushing cycles. The WL and the final Ra were evaluated. All data were subjected to one-way ANOVA, followed by Tukey’s test (p < 0.05). Filtek Z100 showed the highest values of Ra and Filtek Z350 the lowest values of Ra. When considering CS, Filtek Z350 and Z100 had the highest mean values. Filtek P90 had the highest mean value of WL. The organic matrix and the type, shape, and size of fillers may influence the physicochemical properties of composite resins.


Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences | 2011

Dimensional accuracy of stone casts made by a monophase impression technique using different elastomeric impression materials

Rafael Pino Vitti; Lourenço Correr-Sobrinho; Mário Alexandre Coelho Sinhoreti

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William Cunha Brandt

State University of Campinas

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Fabrício Aulo Ogliari

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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Cesar Henrique Zanchi

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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Evandro Piva

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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