Thiago Assunção Valentino
State University of Campinas
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Brazilian Dental Journal | 2010
Thiago Assunção Valentino; Gilberto Antonio Borges; Luis Henrique Borges; Jain Vishal; Luis Roberto Marcondes Martins; Lourenço Correr-Sobrinho
This study investigated the influence of ceramic compositions on Knoop Hardness Number (KHN) immediately and 24 h after polymerization and the effect of activation modes on the KHN of a resin cement. Ten Panavia F 2.0 resin cement discs were activated either directly using curing light, or chemically without light, or through 1.2-thick ceramic discs. The following ceramics were evaluated: Duceram, Cergogold, IPS Empress, IPS Empress 2, Procera, Cercon, In Ceram Alumina and In Ceram Zirconia. The KHN was obtained immediately and after 24-h testing time. Two-way ANOVA and Tukeys test were performed for statistical analysis (p<0.05). Direct activation showed higher KHN than activation through ceramics and chemical activation for both immediate and 24-h post activation. The KHN for 24-h post activation time was higher than that of the immediate post activation time except for the direct activation mode. The glass and di-silicate based ceramics showed higher KHN than alumina- and zirconia-based ceramics, immediately and after 24-h. The reinforced and opaque ceramics had the lowest KHN. The ceramic composition resulted in light attenuation, lower polymerization and lower KHN, and the 24-h testing time promoted an improvement of KHN except for direct activation mode.
Quintessence International | 2013
Fernando Carlos Hueb de Menezes; Stella Borges da Silva; Thiago Assunção Valentino; Maria Angélica Hueb de Menezes Oliveira; Alessandra Nara de Souza Rastelli; Luciano de Souza Concalves
Adhesive restorations have increasingly been used in dentistry, and the adhesive system application technique may determine the success of the restorative procedure. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of the application technique of two adhesive systems (Clearfil SE Bond and Adper Scotchbond MultiPurpose) on the bond strength and adhesive layer of composite resin restorations. Eight human third molars were selected and prepared with Class I occlusal cavities. The teeth were restored with composite using various application techniques for both adhesives, according to the following groups (n = 10): group 1 (control), systems were applied and adhesive was immediately light activated for 20 seconds without removing excesses; group 2, excess adhesive was removed with a gentle jet of air for 5 seconds; group 3, excess was removed with a dry microbrushtype device; and group 4, a gentle jet of air was applied after the microbrush and then light activation was performed. After this, the teeth were submitted to microtensile testing. For the two systems tested, no statistical differences were observed between groups 1 and 2. Groups 3 and 4 presented higher bond strength values compared with the other studied groups, allowing the conclusion that excess adhesive removal with a dry microbrush could improve bond strength in composite restorations. Predominance of adhesive fracture and thicker adhesive layer were observed via scanning electron microscopy (SEM) in groups 1 and 2. For groups 3 and 4, a mixed failure pattern and thinner adhesive layer were verified. Clinicians should be aware that excess adhesive may negatively affect bond strength, whereas a thin, uniform adhesive layer appears to be favorable.
Laser Physics | 2011
Thiago Assunção Valentino; S. Calabrez-Filho; F. C. H. de Menezes; L. M. A. Cavalcante; L. A. F. Pimenta; M. F. de Andrade; Andrea Abi Rached Dantas; Alessandra Nara de Souza Rastelli
This study evaluated the influence of light-curing units (LCUs) on Knoop microhardness (KHN) of different composite resins formulations. Four LCUs, one Quartz-Tungsten-Halogen (QTH) for 20 s, one Argon-Ion-Laser (AL) for 10 s, one Plasma-Arc-Curing (PAC) for 9 s, and one Light-Emitting-Diode (LED) for 20 s, and three composite resins, nanofill and easy cure (Filtek™ Supreme), microhybrid and medium cure (Herculite XRV), and microfill and difficult cure (Heliomolar) were used. Discs (4 × 2 mm2) of each composite resin were divided in 12 Groups and KHN was measured at the top (T) and bottom (B) surfaces. Data were analyzed using two-way ANOVA and Tukey’s test (p < 0.05). Top presented significantly higher KHN than bottom surface for all composite resins and LCUs tested. Statistical significant differences were observed among the LCUs. At the bottom surface QTH and LED presented higher KHN than PAC and LA. However, at the top surface PAC and LA presented similar results than QTH for nanofill and microhybrid composite resins. Different LCUs play an important effect on Knoop microhardness and the composite resin formulations were significant factor on the photosensitivity.
Revista brasileira de odontologia | 2010
Fernando Carlos Hueb de Menezes; Saturnino Calabrez Filho; Luiz Henrique Borges; Maria Angélica Hueb de Menezes Oliveira; Gilberto Antonio Borges; Thiago Assunção Valentino
The aim of this study was to evaluate through the review of the literature the characteristics of the available adhesive systems, considering the application or not of the previous total etching. The knowledge of the structures and the appropriate treatment of the dental substrate are fundamental for use of the conventional adhesives. The self-etchting adhesive systems are a simplified technique that bypass the previous acid conditioning. Within the limitation of this review it can be concluded that independently of the formulation of the chosen adhesive systems, to improve the results, the professional should have knowledge of the adhesion mechanisms, clinical experience, as well as master this technique.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B | 2008
Maria Carolina Guilherme Erhardt; José Augusto Rodrigues; Thiago Assunção Valentino; André V. Ritter; Luiz Pimenta
Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry | 2006
Rodrigo Sversut de Alexandre; Renato Herman Sundfeld; André Luiz Fraga Briso; Ana Karina Bedran-Russo; Thiago Assunção Valentino; Maria Lúcia Marçal Mazza Sundefeld
General dentistry | 2014
Maria Carolina Guilherme Erhardt; Maristela Maia Lobo; Marcelo Moraes Goulart; Fábio Herrmann Coelho-de-Souza; Thiago Assunção Valentino; Jatyr Pisani-Proença; Ewerton Nocchi Conceição; Luiz André Freire Pimenta
Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences | 2007
Giulliana Panfiglio Soares; Thiago Assunção Valentino; Débora Alves Nunes Leite Lima; Luis Alexandre Maffei Sartini Paulillo; Frederico Augusto Peixoto Silva; José Roberto Lovadino
Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences | 2009
Fernando Carlos Hueb de Menezes; Gilberto Antonio Borges; Thiago Assunção Valentino; Maria Angélica Hueb de Menezes Oliveira; Cecilia Pedroso Turssi; Lourenço Correr-Sobrinho
The journal of contemporary dental practice | 2009
Larissa Maria Cavalcante; Thiago Assunção Valentino; Bruno Carlini; Nick Silikas; Luiz André Freire Pimenta
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Maria Carolina Guilherme Erhardt
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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