254 Depth of Cure of New Flowable Composite Resins

Thursday, March 22, 2012: 2 p.m. - 3:15 p.m.
Presentation Type: Poster Session
I. PEDALINO, K. VANDEWALLE, G. HARTUP, and P. ROGERS, USAF, Lackland AFB, TX
Manufacturers have introduced new flowable composites recently that reportedly may be bulk cured in increments over 4 mm.  Objectives: Evaluate the depth of cure of Surefil SDR Flow (Dentsply), Grandio Flow (VOCO) and Venus Bulk Fill (Heraeus) and a conventional flowable composite, Revolution (Kerr) using bottom/maximum Knoop Hardness Number (KHN) ratios and the scrape technique (ISO 4049). Methods: Specimens were polymerized (Bluephase G2, Ivoclar) for 20 and 40 seconds at 0-mm distance. For KHN, five specimens were polymerized per flowable composite (shades A2, A3, and Universal for Venus) in 2-, 3-, 4-, 5-, and 6-mm-thick by 8-mm-diameter plastic molds.  All specimens were stored for 24-hours at 37ºC in 95% humidity.  KHN were determined from three measurements at each shade per thickness using a hardness tester (Leco).  Maximum hardness was determined from the mean maximum KHN from the top surface of the 2-mm thick specimens polymerized for 40 seconds.  The 4-mm thick mold was used first.  If the bottom/maximum KHN ratio exceeded 80%, the next thicker mold was used, and if less than 80%, the next thinner mold was used.  For the scraping technique, specimens were polymerized in a 10-mm-thick by 4-mm diameter plastic mold for 20 and 40 seconds at 0-mm distance.  After 24-hr storage as before, uncured resin was scraped with a plastic instrument and the remaining thickness was measured with a micrometer and divided by two.  Scrape-test data and 4-mm thick specimens were analyzed with ANOVA/Tukey (alpha=0.05). Results: In general, depth of cure using either bottom/maximum KHN or scrape technique: Venus ≥ SDR ≥ Grandio ≥ Revolution. See Table.  Conclusions:   Venus Bulk Fill predictably exceeded the manufacturer’s claim of a 4-mm depth of cure using both KHN ratios and the ISO 4049 scrape test at both 20 and 40 seconds of curing time. 

 

     Flowable Composite

20-Second Curing Time

Bottom/Maximum Knoop Hardness Ratios (st dev)

Scrape Test

mm (st dev)

2 mm

3 mm

4 mm

5 mm

6 mm

A2

A3

A2

A3

A2

A3

A2

A3

A2

A3

A2

A3

Revolution

89.3* (2.9)

86.6* (5.8)

75.2 (2.2)

70.6 (1.9)

71.1 (1.8) a

51.9 (4.6) a

 

 

 

 

2.88 (0.03) a

2.42 (0.06) a

Grandio

87.3* (1.2)

75.5 (2.9)

79.8 (0.9)

69.1 (3.7)

67.1 (0.8) a

56.5 (2.5) ab

 

 

 

 

3.01 (0.04) a

2.77 (0.05) b

SDR

 

 

89.6* (3.0)

81.4* (1.9)

79.2 (1.2) b

59.6 (3.1) b

 

 

 

 

3.77 (0.19) b

3.88 (0.05) c

Venus

 

 

c 89.3* (3.9) c Universal

79.0 (2.4 ) Universal

 

c 4.88 (0.04) d

Universal

 

KHN indicated with an asterisk (*) exceeded the minimum 80% bottom/max ratio. 

Groups with a different letter per column are significantly different (p>0.05).

 

     Flowable Composite

40-Second Curing Time

Bottom/Maximum Knoop Hardness Ratio (st dev)

Scrape Test

mm (st dev)

2 mm

3 mm

4 mm

5 mm

6 mm

A2

A3

A2

A3

A2

A3

A2

A3

A2

A3

A2

A3

Revolution

 

 

81.3* (5.9)

84.3* (3.1)

73.3 (2.0) a

60.1 (4.7) a

 

 

 

 

3.24 (0.11) a

3.03 (0.06) a

Grandio

 

 

85.7* (1.4)

81.4* (6.6)

76.6 (1.1) a

69.6 (2.0) b

 

 

 

 

3.56 (0.04) b

3.17 (0.04) a

SDR

 

 

 

85.6* (1.7)

91.3* (1.5) b

76.7 (2.4) c

77.3 (2.0)

 

 

 

4.51 (0.11) c

4.52 (0.25) b

Venus

 

 

b 90.9* (2.4) d Universal

82.9* (6.3) Universal

78.2 (2.7) Universal

 d 5.07 (0.02) c

Universal

 

KHN indicated with an asterisk (*) exceeded the minimum 80% bottom/max ratio. 

Groups with a different letter per column are significantly different (p>0.05).

 


Keywords: Composites, Flowable and Hardness