体外磨损和磨耗影响下直接修复材料在侵蚀条件下的劣化。

Aida Mulic, Amund Ruud, Ida R Stenhagen, Ellen Bruzell, Amela Tulek
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目的:比较连续磨损对复合树脂(CR) Filtek Z250®、玻璃离子聚合物GI Fuji IX GP®和玻璃混合树脂(GH) Equia Forte®的机械性能和外观的累积影响。材料和方法:每种材料各取6个等尺寸的试样进行磨损试验,即模拟刷牙、咀嚼和酸性液体暴露,模拟至少6个月的临床暴露。测定了表面粗糙度、硬度、物质损失和暗亮度。结果:经过磨损试验,所有材料的表面粗糙度显著增加,硬度值显著降低(p < 0.05)。与Filtek Z250®相比,Equia Forte®样品的物质损失量显著增加(p < 0.05),而Fuji IX®样品的物质损失量超出了仪器的测量能力。与其他两种材料相反,Filtek Z250®的色调变得更暗。结论:连续暴露于模拟磨损、侵蚀和磨损的CR、GI和GH产品,导致材料的弱化和外观变化。复合树脂对连续磨损的机械耐受性最强。
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Deterioration of direct restorative materials under erosive conditions with impact of abrasion and attrition <i>in vitro</i>.

Deterioration of direct restorative materials under erosive conditions with impact of abrasion and attrition <i>in vitro</i>.

Deterioration of direct restorative materials under erosive conditions with impact of abrasion and attrition <i>in vitro</i>.

Deterioration of direct restorative materials under erosive conditions with impact of abrasion and attrition in vitro.

Objective: To compare the cumulative impact of sequential wear on mechanical properties and appearance of a composite resin (CR), Filtek Z250®, a glass ionomer GI, Fuji IX GP®, and a glass hybrid (GH), Equia Forte®.

Material and methods: Six equally sized specimens of each material were subjected to wear tests, i.e., simulation of brushing, chewing and acidic liquid exposure, mimicking at least 6 months of clinical exposure. Surface roughness, hardness, substance loss and degree of shade lightness were determined.

Results: Following wear tests, significant increase in surface roughness and decrease in hardness values were observed for all materials (p < .05). Significantly larger substance loss was found in Equia Forte® specimens compared to Filtek Z250® (p < .05), while that of Fuji IX® exceeded the measurement capacity of the instrument. Opposite to the two other materials, the shade of Filtek Z250® became darker.

Conclusions: Sequential wear exposure mimicking abrasion, erosion and attrition to products representing CR, GI and GH, caused weakening and change in appearance of the materials. The composite resin was the most mechanically resistant to the sequential wear.

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