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dc.contributor.authorFonseca, Renata Garcia-
dc.contributor.authorArtusi, Thais Paci-
dc.contributor.authorSantos, Juliana Gomes dos-
dc.contributor.authorAdabo, Gelson Luis-
dc.date.accessioned2014-05-27T11:22:36Z-
dc.date.accessioned2016-10-25T18:24:25Z-
dc.date.available2014-05-27T11:22:36Z-
dc.date.available2016-10-25T18:24:25Z-
dc.date.issued2007-10-01-
dc.identifierhttp://www.quintpub.com/journals/qi/abstract.php?iss2_id=246&article_id=2975-
dc.identifier.citationQuintessence international (Berlin, Germany : 1985), v. 38, n. 9, 2007.-
dc.identifier.issn1936-7163-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/69925-
dc.identifier.urihttp://acervodigital.unesp.br/handle/11449/69925-
dc.description.abstractOBJECTIVES: To evaluate, at different times, the diametral tensile strength (DTS) of dual-curing resin cements that were not photopolymerized. METHOD AND MATERIALS: Equal amounts of base and catalyst pastes of Panavia F (Kuraray), Variolink II (Vivadent), Rely X (3M ESPE), and Enforce (Dentsply) were mixed and inserted into cylindrical molds (4 x 2 mm) (n = 10). Cements were not photopolymerized. DTS test was performed in a testing machine at 30 minutes, 1 hour, 24 hours, and 7 days. The specimens were stored in light-proof containers with distilled water at 37 degrees C until the time of assay. An autopolymerizing resin cement (Cement-It, Jeneric Pentron) and a zinc phosphate cement served as controls. One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Tukey test were performed separately for each cement and for each time (P <.05). RESULTS: All cements showed an increase in DTS when tested at 1 and 24 hours. Tests at 24 hours and 7 days revealed no statistically significant differences. In all groups, the zinc phosphate cement had the lowest DTS mean values (2.1 MPa, 3.6 MPa, 6.5 MPa, and 6.9 MPa), while Cement-It (35.1 MPa, 33.6 MPa, 46.9 MPa, and 46.3 MPa) and Enforce (31.9 MPa, 31.7 MPa, 43.4 MPa, and 47.6 MPa) presented the highest DTS mean values. CONCLUSION: All cements presented maximal strength at 24 hours. The dual-curing resin cements, even when nonphotopolymerized, demonstrated higher DTS than the zinc phosphate cement and similar or lower values than the autopolymerizing resin cement.en
dc.language.isoeng-
dc.sourceScopus-
dc.subjectresin cement-
dc.subjectanalysis of variance-
dc.subjectchemistry-
dc.subjectcomparative study-
dc.subjectdental bonding-
dc.subjectdental care-
dc.subjectevaluation-
dc.subjectnonparametric test-
dc.subjectphase transition-
dc.subjecttensile strength-
dc.subjecttime-
dc.subjectAnalysis of Variance-
dc.subjectDental Bonding-
dc.subjectDental Stress Analysis-
dc.subjectPhase Transition-
dc.subjectResin Cements-
dc.subjectStatistics, Nonparametric-
dc.subjectTensile Strength-
dc.subjectTime Factors-
dc.titleDiametral tensile strength of dual-curing resin cements submitted exclusively to autopolymerization.en
dc.typeoutro-
dc.contributor.institutionUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)-
dc.identifier.wosWOS:000249924600010-
dc.rights.accessRightsAcesso restrito-
dc.relation.ispartofQuintessence international (Berlin, Germany : 1985)-
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-34848905305-
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