Polymerization shrinkage of resin-based composites for dental restorations: A digital volume correlation study |
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Authors: | Marta Gallo Hazem Abouelleil Jean Marc Chenal Jérôme Adrien Joël Lachambre Pierre Colon Eric Maire |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Lyon, INSA de Lyon, MATEIS UMR CNRS 5510, Bât. Saint Exupery, 23 Av. Jean Capelle, F-69621 Villeurbanne, France;2. Laboratoire des Multimateriaux et Interfaces, UMR CNRS 5615, Universite Lyon 1, Villeurbanne, France;3. UFR d’odontologie, Université Paris Diderot, APHP, Hôpital Rothschild, Service d’odontologie, Paris, France |
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Abstract: | ObjectiveResin-based composites are widely used in dental restorations; however, their volumetric shrinkage during polymerization leads to several issues that reduce the restoration survival rates. For overcoming this problem, a deep study of shrinkage phenomena is necessary.MethodsIn this study, micro-tomography (μ-CT) is combined with digital volume correlation (DVC) to investigate the effect of several factors on the polymerization strain of dental composites in model cavities: the presence/absence of an adhesive, the use of transparent/blackened cavities, and irradiation times between 1 and 40 s.ResultsThe results indicate that the presence of an adhesive at the interface between the cavity and composite does not reduce the total strain but instead limits it to a preferential direction. In addition, regardless of the conditions, the main strain is generated along the axis parallel to the polymerization irradiation (the vertical axis). Finally, the total strain appears to occur in the first 5 s of irradiation, with no further evolution observed for longer irradiation times.SignificanceThis work provides new insight into resin-based composite shrinkage and demonstrates the benefit of coupling DVC and μ-CT to better understand the degradation mechanisms of these materials. |
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Keywords: | Polymerization shrinkage Adhesion Micro-tomography Digital volume correlation Strain |
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