Title of article :
Novel dental restorative materials having low polymerization shrinkage stress via stress relaxation by addition-fragmentation chain transfer
Author/Authors :
Park، نويسنده , , Hee Young and Kloxin، نويسنده , , Christopher J. and Abuelyaman، نويسنده , , Ahmed S. and Oxman، نويسنده , , Joe D. and Bowman، نويسنده , , Christopher N.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Objectives
duce a reduced stress dental restorative material while simultaneously maintaining excellent mechanical properties, we have incorporated an allyl sulfide functional group into norbornene–methacrylate comonomer resins. We hypothesize that the addition-fragmentation chain transfer (AFCT) enabled by the presence of the allyl sulfide relieves stress in these methacrylate-based systems while retaining excellent mechanical properties owing to the high glass transition temperature of norbornene-containing resins.
s
yl sulfide-containing dinorbornene was stoichiometrically formulated with a ring-containing allyl sulfide-possessing methacrylate. To evaluate the stress relaxation effect as a function of the allyl sulfide concentration, a propyl sulfide-based dinorbornene, not capable of addition-fragmentation, was also formulated with the methacrylate monomer. Shrinkage stress, the glass transition temperature and the elastic modulus were all measured. The composite flexural strength and modulus were also measured. ANOVA (CI 95%) was conducted to determine differences between the means.
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sing the allyl sulfide content in the resin dramatically reduces the final stress in the norbornene–methacrylate systems. Both norbornene–methacrylate resins demonstrated almost zero stress (more than 96% stress reduction) compared with the conventional BisGMA/TEGDMA 70/30 wt% control. Mechanical properties of the allyl sulfide-based dental composites were improved to the point of being statistically indistinguishable from the control BisGMA–TEGDMA by changing the molar ratio between the methacrylate and norbornene functionalities.
icance
lyl sulfide-containing norbornene–methacrylate networks possessed super-ambient Tg, and demonstrated significantly lower shrinkage stress when compared with the control (BisGMA/TEGDMA 70–30 wt%). Although additional development remains, these low stress materials exhibit excellent mechanical properties which are appropriate for use as dental restorative materials.
Keywords :
Restorative material , Low stress , Photopolymerization , Polymer networks , Allyl sulfide , Addition-fragmentation chain transfer
Journal title :
Dental Materials
Journal title :
Dental Materials