2023, Número 1
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Odovtos-Int J Dent Sc 2023; 25 (1)
Desempeño biomecánico y químico de diferentes materiales bioactivos en restauraciones clase II
Ramírez BJC, Quesada RFJ
Idioma: Ingles.
Referencias bibliográficas: 36
Paginas: 44-57
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RESUMEN
El objetivo de este estudio,
in vitro, fue evaluar el desempeño biomecánico y químico de varios materiales bioactivos en restauraciones clase II MOD. Se prepararon cuarenta y ocho cavidades clase II MOD estandarizadas en dientes molares humanos extraídos. Las muestras se dividieron en cuatro grupos según el material de restauración: Grupo 1 (Filtek
™ Z350 XT), Grupo 2 (Biodentine
™ como base y luego restaurado con Filtek
™ Z350 XT), Grupo 3 (Cention N
™) y Grupo 4 (Activa
™ Bioactivo-Reparador). La prueba de resistencia a la fractura fue realizada en una máquina de ensayo universal Instron. Se evaluaron los modos de falla de cada espécimen. Se midió el pH y la liberación de iones de calcio de los materiales. Se realizaron análisis SEM-EDAX. Los datos se analizaron mediante ANOVA y la prueba post hoc de Tukey (p‹0,05). El grupo 1 mostró la mayor resistencia a la fractura (p‹0,05). El Grupo 3 tuvo mayores valores de resistencia a la fractura que el Grupo 4, pero sin diferencia estadística. Biodentine
™ mostró un mayor potencial de biomineralización. Las restauraciones Clase II MOD del Grupo 1 mostraron la mayor resistencia a la fractura; sin embargo, estuvo altamente asociado con fallas irreparables. Por el contrario, Biodentine
™ presentó un potencial de bioactividad más significativo y su uso, como en el Grupo 2, promovió el modo de falla más favorable.
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