2015
DOI: 10.1007/s00723-015-0740-x
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Influence of Geometrical Configuration of a Translucent Fiberglass Post on the Polymerization of a Dual Cure Resin Cement Analyzed by EPR Spectroscopy

Abstract: This research aimed to study the influence of the geometrical configuration of a translucent fiberglass post on the dual cure resin cement polymerization by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. A 20-mm long, White Post DC no. 1 fiberglass post (FGM, Joinvile, SC, Brazil) was sectioned in half to obtain two different groups of posts: cylindrical and conical. Each post was cemented with AllCem A1 dual cure resin cement (FGM, Joinvile, SC, Brazil) using a root canal model and light cured for 40 s. … Show more

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“…First, we focused on Mn­(acac) 3 /Dket1 interaction. Interestingly, in Figure A, the final polymer cured using Mn­(acac) 3 /Dket1 (curve 1) or BPO/4- N , N -TMA (curve 2) shows radicals trapped in the polymer matrix at 3500 ± 50 G (see also Figure B), in line with the literature. On the contrary, the signal of the polymer is clearly showing six bands typical of Mn­(II) when the Mn­(acac) 3 /Dket1 initiating system is used (Figure A, curve 1); we can therefore clearly expect that some Mn­(II) are trapped in the polymer after reaction. In other words, it strongly suggests the reduction of Mn­(III) to Mn­(II) by Dket1.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 83%
“…First, we focused on Mn­(acac) 3 /Dket1 interaction. Interestingly, in Figure A, the final polymer cured using Mn­(acac) 3 /Dket1 (curve 1) or BPO/4- N , N -TMA (curve 2) shows radicals trapped in the polymer matrix at 3500 ± 50 G (see also Figure B), in line with the literature. On the contrary, the signal of the polymer is clearly showing six bands typical of Mn­(II) when the Mn­(acac) 3 /Dket1 initiating system is used (Figure A, curve 1); we can therefore clearly expect that some Mn­(II) are trapped in the polymer after reaction. In other words, it strongly suggests the reduction of Mn­(III) to Mn­(II) by Dket1.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Self‐cured dental materials polymerizes by the degradation of an initiator (usually the benzoyl peroxide) generating free radicals, whereas in the photo‐cure free radicals are generated by activation of a photoinitiator (camphorquinone). In dual cure resin cements the photo‐cure and self‐cure are associated aiming to ensure complete polymerization of the cement mass even used under opaque and/or thick restorations (Salz, Zimmermann, & Salzer, ), on inside a root canal to retain a translucent fiberglass post (Salomão, Vicentin, Contreras, Hoeppner, & Di Mauro, ; Vicentin, Salomão, Hoeppner, & Di Mauro, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the self‐cure reaction the free radicals are generated by the degradation of an initiator (usually benzoyl peroxide) reacting with a coinitiator (tertiary amine), whereas the photo‐cure is initiated when the camphorquinone molecule absorbs blue visible light from a light‐curing unit (Malkoç, Sevimay, Tatar, & Çelik, 2015; Peutzfeldt, 1997; Salz, Zimmermann, & Salzer, 2005). The combination of the self‐cure and photo‐cure polymerization processes guarantees more effective polymerization of the cement mass at deepest points of the restoration (Salomão, Vicentin, Contreras, Hoeppner, & Di Mauro, 2015; Vicentin, Salomão, Hoeppner, & Di Mauro, 2016), improvement of physical and mechanical properties, diversification of clinical indications and longer longevity of the restoration (Khoroushi, Ghasemi, Abedinzadeh, & Samimi, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%