This study aims to develop a restorative material having such mechanical and adhesive properties that it can be used both as a reconstruction material and as a luting cement. The experimental core build-up composite (CBC) was derived from a self-adhesive cement by the modification of its chemical formula, requiring the use of dedicated dentin and ceramic primers. The adhesive properties to zirconia and dentin were analyzed with a micro-Shear Bond Strength test (mSBS). The mechanical properties were analyzed by a flexural strength test. The results were compared with those obtained for other commercially available cements and core build-up materials, both before and after addition of 2 wt.% fluorographene. The CBC obtained average values in the mSBS of 49.7 ± 4.74 MPa for zirconia and 32.2 ± 4.9 MPa for dentin, as well as values of 110.9 ± 9.3 MPa for flexural strength and 6170.8 ± 703.2 MPa for Young's modulus. The addition of fluorographene, while increasing the Young's modulus of the core build-up composite by 10%, did not improve the adhesive capabilities of the primers and cement on either zirconia or dentin. The CBC showed adhesive and mechanical properties adequate both for a restoration material and a luting cement. The addition of 2 wt.% fluorographene was shown to interfere with the polymerization reaction of the material, suggesting the need for further studies.

Effect of Fluorographene Addition on Mechanical and Adhesive Properties of a New Core Build-Up Composite / Baldissara, Paolo; Silvestri, Davide; Pieri, Giovanni Maria; Mazzitelli, Claudia; Arena, Antonio; Maravic, Tatjana; Monaco, Carlo. - In: POLYMERS. - ISSN 2073-4360. - ELETTRONICO. - 14:23(2022), pp. 5301.1-5301.15. [10.3390/polym14235301]

Effect of Fluorographene Addition on Mechanical and Adhesive Properties of a New Core Build-Up Composite

Baldissara, Paolo;Silvestri, Davide;Mazzitelli, Claudia;Arena, Antonio;Maravic, Tatjana;
2022

Abstract

This study aims to develop a restorative material having such mechanical and adhesive properties that it can be used both as a reconstruction material and as a luting cement. The experimental core build-up composite (CBC) was derived from a self-adhesive cement by the modification of its chemical formula, requiring the use of dedicated dentin and ceramic primers. The adhesive properties to zirconia and dentin were analyzed with a micro-Shear Bond Strength test (mSBS). The mechanical properties were analyzed by a flexural strength test. The results were compared with those obtained for other commercially available cements and core build-up materials, both before and after addition of 2 wt.% fluorographene. The CBC obtained average values in the mSBS of 49.7 ± 4.74 MPa for zirconia and 32.2 ± 4.9 MPa for dentin, as well as values of 110.9 ± 9.3 MPa for flexural strength and 6170.8 ± 703.2 MPa for Young's modulus. The addition of fluorographene, while increasing the Young's modulus of the core build-up composite by 10%, did not improve the adhesive capabilities of the primers and cement on either zirconia or dentin. The CBC showed adhesive and mechanical properties adequate both for a restoration material and a luting cement. The addition of 2 wt.% fluorographene was shown to interfere with the polymerization reaction of the material, suggesting the need for further studies.
2022
Effect of Fluorographene Addition on Mechanical and Adhesive Properties of a New Core Build-Up Composite / Baldissara, Paolo; Silvestri, Davide; Pieri, Giovanni Maria; Mazzitelli, Claudia; Arena, Antonio; Maravic, Tatjana; Monaco, Carlo. - In: POLYMERS. - ISSN 2073-4360. - ELETTRONICO. - 14:23(2022), pp. 5301.1-5301.15. [10.3390/polym14235301]
Baldissara, Paolo; Silvestri, Davide; Pieri, Giovanni Maria; Mazzitelli, Claudia; Arena, Antonio; Maravic, Tatjana; Monaco, Carlo
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