Influence of the calcium orthophosphate:glass ratio and calcium orthophosphate functionalization on the degree of conversion and mechanical properties of resin-based composites.
Amanda Lopes CamposBruna Marin FronzaMarcela Charantola RodriguesMarina Damasceno E Souza ChiariRoberto Ruggiero BragaPublished in: Journal of biomedical materials research. Part B, Applied biomaterials (2022)
The study verified the influence of calcium orthophosphate (CaP):glass ratio on the degree of conversion and mechanical properties of resin-based composites containing either TEGDMA-functionalized dicalcium phosphate anhydrous (DCPA) or non-functionalized DCPA particles. The null hypotheses were that the evaluated variables are not affected by (1) CaP:glass ratio or (2) DCPA functionalization. DCPA particles were synthesized and half of them were functionalized with TEGDMA. Particle characterization included x-ray diffraction, elemental analysis, laser scattering, helium picnometry and scanning electron microscopy. Two series of composites were prepared containing either DCPA-NF (non-functionalized) or DCPA-F (functionalized), with total inorganic content of 50 vol % and DCPA:silanized barium glass (BG) ratios from 10:40 to 50:0. A composite containing 50 vol % BG was tested as control. DC was determined using FTIR spectroscopy. Biaxial flexural strength and modulus were tested after 24 h in water. Data were analyzed using Kruskal-Wallis/Dunn (flexural properties) or analysis of variance/Tukey tests (DC). Materials with similar actual DCPA contents were compared using Student's t test (alpha: 0.05). DC was higher for materials with DCPA-F, except for the 10:40 ratio. DCPA-F resulted in higher strength than DCPA-NF only at 40:10 ratio. Modulus was not affected by functionalization. Materials with similar actual DCPA contents showed differences in DC (F > NF), while no difference in flexural properties was observed between materials with 28%-30% DCPA. Both null hypotheses were rejected.
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