Flexural Properties of Contemporary Bioactive Restorative Materials: Effect of Environmental pH

This study investigated the effects of environmental pH on the flexural properties of ion-releasing restorative materials (IRMs), including giomer (Beautifil-Bulk Restorative - BB), alkasite (Cention N - CN), bioactive composite (Activa - AB) and resin-modified glass ionomer (Riva Light Cure -RV) re...

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主要作者: 2-s2.0-85145022845
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出版: NLM (Medline) 2023
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id Ong J.; Yap A.U.; Abdul Aziz A.; Yahya N.A.
spelling Ong J.; Yap A.U.; Abdul Aziz A.; Yahya N.A.
2-s2.0-85145022845
Flexural Properties of Contemporary Bioactive Restorative Materials: Effect of Environmental pH
2023
Operative dentistry
48
1
10.2341/21-202-L
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85145022845&doi=10.2341%2f21-202-L&partnerID=40&md5=42e4c4ca3e5177309edc5b863b2d0613
This study investigated the effects of environmental pH on the flexural properties of ion-releasing restorative materials (IRMs), including giomer (Beautifil-Bulk Restorative - BB), alkasite (Cention N - CN), bioactive composite (Activa - AB) and resin-modified glass ionomer (Riva Light Cure -RV) restoratives. A bio-inert resin-based composite (Filtek Bulk-fill Posterior - FB) served as the control. Stainless steel molds were used to fabricate 40 beam-shaped specimens (12mm × 2mm × 2mm) for each material. The specimens were finished, measured, and randomly distributed into four groups (n=10) and immersed in aqueous solutions of pH 3.0, pH 5.0, pH 6.8, and pH 10.0 at 37°C for 28 days. Specimens were then subjected to a uniaxial three-point bending flexural test with a load cell of 5 KN and a fixed deformation rate of 0.5 mm/min until fracture occurred. Flexural modulus and strength were statistically analyzed using analysis of variance/Dunnet T3's test (p=0.05). Mean flexural modulus varied from (2.40±0.41 to 9.65±1.21 GPa), while mean flexural strength ranged from (21.56±2.78 to 163.86±13.13 MPa). Significant differences in flexural properties were observed among the various pH values and materials. All materials immersed in artificial saliva (pH 6.8) presented the highest flexural properties, except AB. The flexural strength of AB was significantly better when exposed to acidic environments. FB had better flexural properties than IRMs after exposure to a range of environmental pH values. © Operative Dentistry, 2023.
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15592863
English
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Flexural Properties of Contemporary Bioactive Restorative Materials: Effect of Environmental pH
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title_short Flexural Properties of Contemporary Bioactive Restorative Materials: Effect of Environmental pH
title_full Flexural Properties of Contemporary Bioactive Restorative Materials: Effect of Environmental pH
title_fullStr Flexural Properties of Contemporary Bioactive Restorative Materials: Effect of Environmental pH
title_full_unstemmed Flexural Properties of Contemporary Bioactive Restorative Materials: Effect of Environmental pH
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description This study investigated the effects of environmental pH on the flexural properties of ion-releasing restorative materials (IRMs), including giomer (Beautifil-Bulk Restorative - BB), alkasite (Cention N - CN), bioactive composite (Activa - AB) and resin-modified glass ionomer (Riva Light Cure -RV) restoratives. A bio-inert resin-based composite (Filtek Bulk-fill Posterior - FB) served as the control. Stainless steel molds were used to fabricate 40 beam-shaped specimens (12mm × 2mm × 2mm) for each material. The specimens were finished, measured, and randomly distributed into four groups (n=10) and immersed in aqueous solutions of pH 3.0, pH 5.0, pH 6.8, and pH 10.0 at 37°C for 28 days. Specimens were then subjected to a uniaxial three-point bending flexural test with a load cell of 5 KN and a fixed deformation rate of 0.5 mm/min until fracture occurred. Flexural modulus and strength were statistically analyzed using analysis of variance/Dunnet T3's test (p=0.05). Mean flexural modulus varied from (2.40±0.41 to 9.65±1.21 GPa), while mean flexural strength ranged from (21.56±2.78 to 163.86±13.13 MPa). Significant differences in flexural properties were observed among the various pH values and materials. All materials immersed in artificial saliva (pH 6.8) presented the highest flexural properties, except AB. The flexural strength of AB was significantly better when exposed to acidic environments. FB had better flexural properties than IRMs after exposure to a range of environmental pH values. © Operative Dentistry, 2023.
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