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Knoop hardness of dental resin cements: Effect of veneering material and light curing methods
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Polymer Testing. Elsevier Sci Ltd, v. 26, n. 2, n. 268, n. 273, 2007.
0142-9418
WOS:000244769400017
10.1016/j.polymertesting.2006.10.010
Autor
Tango, RN
Sinhoreti, MAC
Correr, AB
Schneider, LFJ
Kimpara, ET
Correr-Sobrinho, L
Institución
Resumen
This study evaluated the Knoop hardness of one resin cement (dual-cure mode or light-cure mode) when illuminated directly or through restorative materials-ceramic (HeraCeram) or composite (Artglass)-by two light curing units. Light curing was carried out using a conventional quartz tungsten halogen (QTH) light source (XL2500) for 40 s, and a light emitting diodes (LED) light source (Ultrablue Is) for 40 s. Bovine incisors had their buccal faces flattened and hybridised. On these surfaces, a mould was seated and filled with cement. A disc of the veneering material (1.5 mm thickness) was positioned over this set for light curing. After storage (24 h/37 degrees C), samples (n = 10) were sectioned for hardness (KHN) measurements. Data were submitted to ANOVA and to Tukey's test (alpha = 0.05). In general, light curing with LED resulted in higher hardness values than QTH. Distinct cement behaviour was observed with different veneering material in association with different light curing units (LCUs). (C) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. 26 2 268 273