A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Bonding interface affects the load-bearing capacity of bilayered composites




AuthorsTarek Omran, Sufyan Garoushi, Lippo Lassila, Akikazu Shinya, Pekka Vallittu

PublisherJapan Dental Society

Publication year2019

JournalDental Materials Journal

Volume38

Issue6

First page 1003

Last page1011

Number of pages10

ISSN0287-4547

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4012/dmj.2018-304


Abstract

This study evaluated the effect of material type, thickness and composite-composite interfacial adhesion on the load-bearing capacity of the bilayered composite structures. Bilayered cylindrical specimens (diameter=7 mm, height=5 mm) were prepared having three surface-layer thicknesses (1, 1.5, 2 mm) of Gænial Posterior to overlay base-composites [everX Posterior or Smart Dentin Replacement (SDR)]. Adhesion between surface and base composite-layers was based on an O2-inhibited layer for optimal-adhesion (OA) or polished surface for deteriorated-adhesion (DA). Specimens (n=10) were light-cured before static-loading with a steel-ball until fracture. Stress distribution in the same designs of mechanical test was calculated by finite element analysis (FEA). Static-loading demonstrated that in both base materials, thickness and adhesion had an effect on load-bearing capacity (p<0.05). FEA showed less strain distribution for everX groups than SDR.With OA, everX Posterior demonstrated higher load-bearing capacity even with thin surface-composite layer. DA made the load-bearing capacity more sensitive to surface-layer thickness.



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