Title of article :
Monomer Release from Nanofilled and Microhybrid Dental Composites after Bleaching
Author/Authors :
Hasani Tabatabaee, Masumeh Department of Operative Dentistry - School of Dentistry, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Arami, Sakineh Department of Operative Dentistry - School of Dentistry Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Ghavam, Maryam Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Rezaii, Asieh
Pages :
11
From page :
56
To page :
66
Abstract :
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the effect of bleaching on elution of monomers from nanofilled and microhybrid composites. Materials and Methods: 80 samples (5mm diameter and 3mm thickness) of each composite were prepared. After curing, half of them were randomly polished. Each group was divided into 8 subgroups and immersed in water or 10%, 20% and 30% H2O2 for 3 or 8 hours. Eluted Bis-GMA (Bis-phenol A Glycidyl Dimethacrylate), TEGDMA (Triethyleneglycol Dimethacrylate), UDMA (Urethane Dimethacrylate) and BisEMA (Bis-phenol A ethoxylate Dimethacrylate) were quantified by high per- formance liquid chromatography and the results were analyzed by univariate ANOVA and t-test (P<0.05). Results: Bleach significantly increased the overall release of monomers (P<0.001); TEGDMA was released more than Bis-GMA (P<0.001). Supreme released more TEGDMA compared to Z250 (P<0.001). Bleaching increased the release of this mon- omer (P<0.001). Increasing both the concentration of H2O2, and the immersion time, increased the release of TEGDMA (P<0.001). Polishing had no effect on release of this monomer (P=0.952). Supreme released more Bis-GMA than Z250 (P=0.000). The more concentrated H2O2 caused more elution of Bis-GMA (P= 0.003); while the effect of immersion time was not significant (P=0.824). Polishing increased the re- lease of Bis-GMA (P=0.001). Neither the type of composite nor Bleaching had any effect on release of UDMA (P=0.972) and (P=0.811) respectively. Immersion duration increased the release of UDMA (P=0.002), as well as polishing (P=0.024). Conclusion: Bleaching increased the release of monomers. Nanofilled composites re- leased more monomer than the microfilled
Keywords :
Monomer elution , Dental composites , Chromatography , Bleaching
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2014
Record number :
2425744
Link To Document :
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