OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of artificial aging on the fracture strength and stiffness of fiber-reinforced composite fixed partial dentures (FPDs). METHOD AND MATERIALS: Twelve FPDs were replicated using Targis/Vectris resin composite (Ivoclar Vivadent) and randomly divided in 2 groups. Group A was artificially aged for 900 hours in a weathering machine using dry/wet cycles and 534 W/m2 irradiations with wavelengths ranging from 300 to 800 nm. Group B (control) was stored in 100% relative humidity at 37 degrees C +/- 1 degree C for 900 hours. The FPDs were luted on metal abutments with Variolink II resin cement (Ivoclar Vivadent). The flexure stress was applied on the pontic at a descending speed of 1.0 mm/min until complete failure. Fracture strength, stiffness, and number of cracks produced on the FPDs were statistically analyzed. RESULTS: Targis veneering material in the control group fractured at a mean of 913 +/- 130 N, whereas in the aged group it failed at a mean of 722 +/- 154 N (P = .042). The mean fracture load of aged FPD frameworks was slightly lower than that of the controls: 1,532 +/- 237 N and 1,578 +/- 257 N, respectively (P = .758). The stiffness at 400 N was not significantly different between the 2 groups. The number of cracks at Targis failure was higher in aged groups. CONCLUSION: Accelerated aging significantly reduced the strength of the Targis veneering composite, increasing its brittleness; however, it had no effect on the inner Vectris framework.

P. Baldissara, C. Parisi, C. Monaco, R. Scotti (2007). Influence of artificial aging on the fracture strength and stiffness of Targis/Vectris fixed partial dentures. QUINTESSENCE INTERNATIONAL, 38, 153-159.

Influence of artificial aging on the fracture strength and stiffness of Targis/Vectris fixed partial dentures.

BALDISSARA, PAOLO;PARISI, CANDIDA;MONACO, CARLO;SCOTTI, ROBERTO
2007

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of artificial aging on the fracture strength and stiffness of fiber-reinforced composite fixed partial dentures (FPDs). METHOD AND MATERIALS: Twelve FPDs were replicated using Targis/Vectris resin composite (Ivoclar Vivadent) and randomly divided in 2 groups. Group A was artificially aged for 900 hours in a weathering machine using dry/wet cycles and 534 W/m2 irradiations with wavelengths ranging from 300 to 800 nm. Group B (control) was stored in 100% relative humidity at 37 degrees C +/- 1 degree C for 900 hours. The FPDs were luted on metal abutments with Variolink II resin cement (Ivoclar Vivadent). The flexure stress was applied on the pontic at a descending speed of 1.0 mm/min until complete failure. Fracture strength, stiffness, and number of cracks produced on the FPDs were statistically analyzed. RESULTS: Targis veneering material in the control group fractured at a mean of 913 +/- 130 N, whereas in the aged group it failed at a mean of 722 +/- 154 N (P = .042). The mean fracture load of aged FPD frameworks was slightly lower than that of the controls: 1,532 +/- 237 N and 1,578 +/- 257 N, respectively (P = .758). The stiffness at 400 N was not significantly different between the 2 groups. The number of cracks at Targis failure was higher in aged groups. CONCLUSION: Accelerated aging significantly reduced the strength of the Targis veneering composite, increasing its brittleness; however, it had no effect on the inner Vectris framework.
2007
P. Baldissara, C. Parisi, C. Monaco, R. Scotti (2007). Influence of artificial aging on the fracture strength and stiffness of Targis/Vectris fixed partial dentures. QUINTESSENCE INTERNATIONAL, 38, 153-159.
P. Baldissara; C. Parisi; C. Monaco; R. Scotti
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