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Determining the influence of fibre post light transmission on polymerization depth and viscoelastic behaviour of dual-cured resin cement

  • A. Dogar
  • , S. C. Altintas
  • , S. Kavlak
  • , A. Guner

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Abstract

Aim: To evaluate the effect of quartz-fibre posts on the depth of polymerization of a dual-cure resin cement using Raman spectroscopy and to determine the physical properties of the polymerized cement using a dynamic mechanical analyzer (DMA). Methodology: Twenty-five fibre and 25 CrNi posts were used to evaluate depth of polymerization. Posts were cemented with dual-cure resin into root canals formed from silicone moulds, without using bonding or etching agents. After polymerization, resin layers on each sample were removed using a curette and cut into three equal parts (apical, middle and coronal). All resin specimens for every third were gathered and crushed. Resin powder samples were analysed using Dynamic Mechanical Analysis and Raman spectroscopy for each third. Results: The numerical data revealed that the thermal transitions of the materials took place at higher temperatures from the apical to the coronal sections in both groups. C=C double bond intensity was lower in fibre post-resin cement samples when compared to their intensity in metal post-resin cement samples. Conclusion: Dual-cured resin cements had more rigid properties and better polymerization for fibre posts when compared with metal posts. Polymerization quantity was affected by position in the canal.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1135-1140
Number of pages6
JournalInternational Endodontic Journal
Volume45
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2012

Keywords

  • Dual-cure resin cement
  • Dynamic mechanical analyzer
  • Fibre-post
  • Light transmitting
  • Raman spectroscopy

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