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Dental Materials | 2014

Influence of photoinitiator system and nanofiller size on the optical properties and cure efficiency of model composites

Vinícius Esteves Salgado; Pedro Paulo A.C. Albuquerque; Larissa Maria Cavalcante; Carmem S. Pfeifer; Rafael R. Moraes; Luis Felipe Jochims Schneider

OBJECTIVE To establish the relationship between photoinitiator system and nanofiller size on the optical properties and cure efficiency of model composites. METHODS Model composites based on BisGMA/TEGDMA (60:40mol%) were loaded with 40wt% of 7nm or 16nm-sized filler particles. One of the following photoinitiator systems was added: camphorquinone (CQ) associated with an amine (EDMAB), monoacylphosphine oxide (TPO), or bysacylphosphine oxide (BAPO). The optical properties of disk-shaped specimens were measured 24h after curing and repeated after storage in water for 90 days and coffee for 15 days. A large spectrum LED unit (Bluephase G2, Ivoclar Vivadent) was used for photoactivation. CIE L*a*b* parameters, color difference (ΔE), and translucency parameter (TP) were calculated. Knoop hardness readings were taken at top and bottom composite surfaces. Cure efficiency was determined by bottom/top hardness ratio. Data were statistically analyzed at α=0.05 significance level. RESULTS Composites formulated with 16nm particles had higher CIE L* than those with 7nm particles in all storage conditions. BAPO-based composites generally had lower CIE a* than the other composites. The group TPO+16nm before storage and all groups with 16nm-sized particles after storage had lower CIE b* (i.e. lower degree of yellowing) than the other groups. TPO-based materials had higher color stability. The cure efficiency was not significantly affected by photoinitiator system or particle size. CQ+7nm had the lowest and BAPO+16nm the highest hardness values. SIGNIFICANCE Combination of photoinitiator system and filler particle size might affect the optical properties of composites, with low influence on cure efficiency.


Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry | 2015

Influence of Whitening and Regular Dentifrices on Orthodontic Clear Ligature Color Stability

Adauê S. Oliveira; Marina R. Kaizer; Vinícius Esteves Salgado; Dener C. Soldati; Roberta C. Silva; Rafael R. Moraes

OBJECTIVES This study evaluated the effect of brushing orthodontic clear ligatures with a whitening dentifrice containing a blue pigment (Close Up White Now, Unilever, London, UK) on their color stability, when exposed to a staining agent. MATERIALS AND METHODS Ligatures from 3M Unitek (Monrovia, CA, USA) and Morelli (Sorocaba, SP, Brazil) were tested. Baseline color measurements were performed and nonstained groups (control) were stored in distilled water whereas test groups were exposed for 1 hour daily to red wine. Specimens were brushed daily using regular or whitening dentifrice. Color measurements were repeated after 7, 14, 21, and 28 days using a spectrophotometer based on the CIE L*a*b* system. RESULTS Decreased luminosity (CIE L*), increased red discoloration (CIE a* axis), and increased yellow discoloration (CIE b* axis) were generally observed for ligatures exposed to the staining agent. Color variation was generally lower in specimens brushed with regular dentifrice, but ligatures brushed with whitening dentifrice were generally less red and less yellow than regular dentifrice. The whitening dentifrice led to blue discoloration trend, with visually detectable differences particularly apparent according to storage condition and ligature brand. CONCLUSIONS The whitening dentifrice containing blue pigment did not improve the ligature color stability, but it decreased yellow discoloration and increased a blue coloration. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE The use of a whitening dentifrice containing blue pigment during orthodontic treatment might decrease the yellow discoloration of elastic ligatures.


Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences | 2013

Bulk and surface properties related to composite filler size

Kátia Gerhardt; Andrea Soares Quirino da Silva; Guilherme Ferreira Rego; Mário Alexandre Coelho Sinhoreti; Vinícius Esteves Salgado; Luis Felipe Jochims Schneider

There are few studies that fully characterize the effect of the filler size on the surface, optical and mechanical properties of resin composites. Aim: To determine the influence of the filler size content on surface, optical and mechanical properties before and after accelerated aging. Methods: Seven resin composites were investigated: Filtek Supreme® (3M/ESPE), Estelite Σ Quick® (Tokuyama), Evolu-X® (Dentsply), Esthet-X HD® (Dentsply), Opallis® (FGM), Herculite XRV Ultra® (Kerr) and Filtek Z250® (3M/ESPE). Elastic modulus (EM) and flexural strength (FS) were determined by three-point bending of specimens immersed or not in absolute ethanol for seven days. Roughness (Ra) and gloss (G.U.) analyses were determined before and after ethanol storage for seven days and CIELAB color change (∆E*) was obtained with a spectrophotometer. Results were analyzed by two-way ANOVA (general linear model) for EM and FS, with repeated measures for roughness and gloss, and one-way ANOVA for ∆E*. All comparisons were performed by Tukey’s test (5%). Pearsons’ correlation test was performed to determine the correlation between EM, FS, roughness, gloss, and ∆E* with the mean filler sizes. Results: Mechanical properties decreased for all materials when submitted to immersion in ethanol. Increasing filler size gradually increased EM, FS and roughness values; gloss values decreased and didn’t significantly affects ∆E*. Nanofiller composites presented higher gloss values than the others. Conclusions: It was possible to determine that the average filler size is a good predictor just for FS and gloss retention.


Brazilian Dental Journal | 2017

Influence of Photoinitiator System on Physical-Chemical Properties of Experimental Self-Adhesive Composites

Marcus Vinicius Loureiro Bertolo; Rita de Cássia Martins Moraes; Carmem S. Pfeifer; Vinícius Esteves Salgado; Ana Rosa Costa Correr; Luis Felipe Jochims Schneider

The aim of this study was to determine the influence of photoinitiator systems on physical-chemical properties of flowable composites. Conventional (CFC), composed by bisphenol-glycidyl dimethacrylate (BisGMA)+triethyleneglycol dimethacrylate (TEGDMA), and self-adhesive (SAFC), composed by BisGMA+TEDGMA+bis{2-(methacryloyloxy) ethyl} phosphate (2MP), flowable composites were developed. Five photoinitiator systems were tested: camphorquinone (CQ), ethyl-4-dimethylaminobenzoate (EDMAB), diphenyl(2,4,6-trimethylbenzoyl)phosphine oxide (TPO), phenylbis (2,4,6-trimethylbenzoyl)phosphine oxide (BAPO), CQ+EDMAB+TPO and CQ+EDMAB+BAPO. A two-peak LED was used; degree of conversion (DC) and the maximum polymerization rate (RPmax) were determined by near infrared spectroscopy. For the yellowing degree a spectrophotometer was used. Water sorption (Wsp) was obtained after 30 days of water storage (n=5). Data were submitted to two-way analysis of variance and Tukeys test (a=0.05). BAPO presented the highest DC and RPmax values for both series. SAFCs presented lower DC and RPmax for CQ+EDMAB-based materials. Greater yellowing was observed for SAFCs compared with CFCs, except for BAPO. Greater Wsp was observed for SAFCs compared with CFCs. The photoinitiator did not influence Wsp for CFCs, but TPO and BAPO presented the highest Wsp in SAFCs. The photoinitiator system affected differently the physical-chemical properties of CFCs and SAFCs.


Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry | 2015

Effect of Photoinitiator Combinations on Hardness, Depth of Cure, and Color of Model Resin Composites

Vinícius Esteves Salgado; Mila Metri Borba; Larissa Maria Cavalcante; Rafael R. Moraes; Luis Felipe Jochims Schneider


Journal of Dentistry | 2017

Degradation of optical and surface properties of resin-based composites with distinct nanoparticle sizes but equivalent surface area

Vinícius Esteves Salgado; Larissa Maria Cavalcante; Rafael R. Moraes; Harry B. Davis; Jack L. Ferracane; Luis Felipe Jochims Schneider


Dental Materials | 2018

Does translucency influence cure efficiency and color stability of resin-based composites?

Vinícius Esteves Salgado; Guilherme Ferreira Rego; Luis Felipe Jochims Schneider; Rafael R. Moraes; Larissa Maria Cavalcante


International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives | 2017

Photoinitiator system and water effects on C=C conversion and solubility of experimental etch-and-rinse dental adhesives

Vinícius Esteves Salgado; Diogo Cavassoni; Ana Paula R. Gonçalves; Carmem S. Pfeifer; Rafael R. Moraes; Luis Felipe Jochims Schneider


International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives | 2018

Effect of adhesive-monomers and photoinitiator on C=C conversion and color stability of model self-adhesive flowable composites

Alessandra Amaral Monteiro; Vinícius Esteves Salgado; Rafael Pino Vitti; Marcus Vinicius Loureiro Bertolo; Larissa Maria Cavalcante; Luis Felipe Jochims Schneider


Dental Materials | 2018

Experimental self-adhesive composites for bulk-fill applications

Pedro Paulo A.C. Albuquerque; Vinícius Esteves Salgado; C.E. Francci; A.C. Nishida; Larissa Maria Cavalcante; Luis Felipe Jochims Schneider

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Rafael R. Moraes

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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Adauê S. Oliveira

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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Ana Paula R. Gonçalves

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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Juliana S. Ribeiro

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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