2023
DOI: 10.20396/bjos.v22i00.8671336
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Influence of medium-translucency monolithic zirconia thicknesses and light-curing time on the polymerization of dual-cure resin cements

Abstract: Aim: To investigate and compare the effects of different thicknesses of medium-translucency monolithic zirconia and light curing times on the polymerization of two types of dual-cured resin cement. Methods: A total of 200 cement specimens were prepared from TheraCem and RelyX U200 cement. The specimens were divided into 5 groups: Group I, without interposing zirconia; Group II, 0.50 mm thickness; Group III, 1.00 mm; Group IV, 1.50 mm; and Group V, 2.00 mm thickness. Each group was subdivided into (1) RelyX U20… Show more

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“…The adhesion at post-dentin and post-cement interfaces is also critical to avoid post-debonding, gap formation, and microleakage ( Alshahrani et al, 2020 ). As revealed in previous studies, incomplete polymerization of the resin cement increases shrinkage stress leading to post-debonding ( Ata et al, 2022 , Jamel, 2023 ). Conventional dual-curing resin cements have an acidic nature that protonates (tertiary amine) and prevents complete polymerization ( Lee et al, 2021 , Jitumori et al, 2023 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…The adhesion at post-dentin and post-cement interfaces is also critical to avoid post-debonding, gap formation, and microleakage ( Alshahrani et al, 2020 ). As revealed in previous studies, incomplete polymerization of the resin cement increases shrinkage stress leading to post-debonding ( Ata et al, 2022 , Jamel, 2023 ). Conventional dual-curing resin cements have an acidic nature that protonates (tertiary amine) and prevents complete polymerization ( Lee et al, 2021 , Jitumori et al, 2023 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 56%