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Analysis of local shrinkage patterns of self-adhering and flowable composites using 3D digital image correlation

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Miletić, Vesna
Manojlović, Dragica
Milošević, Miloš
Mitrović, Nenad
Savić-Sikoparija, Tatjana
Maneski, Tasko
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Objective: To analyze local shrinkage patterns in terms of surface shrinkage strains and z-axis displacements in a novel self-adhering composite and a conventional flowable composite using three-dimensional digital image correlation. Method and Materials: Seven samples of each material were prepared in cylindrical Teflon molds 5 mm in diameter and 2 mm thick. The surface of the composites facing the cameras was sprayed with a fine layer of black paint. The unsprayed surface of each sample, opposite the one facing the cameras, was light cured for 40 seconds using a light-emitting diode unit. Digital images were taken immediately before and after light curing. Shrinkage was calculated as von Mises strains, and z-axis displacements were measured in microns. The data were statistically analyzed using two-way ANOVA at alpha = .05. Results: No significant difference in strain was observed between the two materials (P > .05). Strain distribution was nonhomogenous-the outer segments showed sig...nificantly higher strains than central parts in each material (P lt .05). The opposite was observed for z-axis displacements-significantly greater displacements were found in central parts compared to the outer segments (P lt .05). Conclusion: Different shrinkage vectors across the surface of the tested flowable composites showed predominant in-plane shrinkage of the outer surface segments and out-of-plane shrinkage of the inner segments. These complex local deformation patterns in composite materials indicate zones of different types of forces exerted on the tooth-restoration interface in situ. (Quintessence Int 2011;42:797-804)

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3D measurement / digital image correlation / flowable composite / polymerization / shrinkage / strain
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Quintessence International, 2011, 42, 9, 797-804

ISSN: 0033-6572

PubMed: 21909505

WoS: 000296892100011

Scopus: 2-s2.0-84857381443
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AU  - Savić-Sikoparija, Tatjana
AU  - Maneski, Tasko
PY  - 2011
UR  - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1634
AB  - Objective: To analyze local shrinkage patterns in terms of surface shrinkage strains and z-axis displacements in a novel self-adhering composite and a conventional flowable composite using three-dimensional digital image correlation. Method and Materials: Seven samples of each material were prepared in cylindrical Teflon molds 5 mm in diameter and 2 mm thick. The surface of the composites facing the cameras was sprayed with a fine layer of black paint. The unsprayed surface of each sample, opposite the one facing the cameras, was light cured for 40 seconds using a light-emitting diode unit. Digital images were taken immediately before and after light curing. Shrinkage was calculated as von Mises strains, and z-axis displacements were measured in microns. The data were statistically analyzed using two-way ANOVA at alpha = .05. Results: No significant difference in strain was observed between the two materials (P > .05). Strain distribution was nonhomogenous-the outer segments showed significantly higher strains than central parts in each material (P  lt  .05). The opposite was observed for z-axis displacements-significantly greater displacements were found in central parts compared to the outer segments (P  lt  .05). Conclusion: Different shrinkage vectors across the surface of the tested flowable composites showed predominant in-plane shrinkage of the outer surface segments and out-of-plane shrinkage of the inner segments. These complex local deformation patterns in composite materials indicate zones of different types of forces exerted on the tooth-restoration interface in situ. (Quintessence Int 2011;42:797-804)
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author = "Miletić, Vesna and Manojlović, Dragica and Milošević, Miloš and Mitrović, Nenad and Savić-Sikoparija, Tatjana and Maneski, Tasko",
year = "2011",
abstract = "Objective: To analyze local shrinkage patterns in terms of surface shrinkage strains and z-axis displacements in a novel self-adhering composite and a conventional flowable composite using three-dimensional digital image correlation. Method and Materials: Seven samples of each material were prepared in cylindrical Teflon molds 5 mm in diameter and 2 mm thick. The surface of the composites facing the cameras was sprayed with a fine layer of black paint. The unsprayed surface of each sample, opposite the one facing the cameras, was light cured for 40 seconds using a light-emitting diode unit. Digital images were taken immediately before and after light curing. Shrinkage was calculated as von Mises strains, and z-axis displacements were measured in microns. The data were statistically analyzed using two-way ANOVA at alpha = .05. Results: No significant difference in strain was observed between the two materials (P > .05). Strain distribution was nonhomogenous-the outer segments showed significantly higher strains than central parts in each material (P  lt  .05). The opposite was observed for z-axis displacements-significantly greater displacements were found in central parts compared to the outer segments (P  lt  .05). Conclusion: Different shrinkage vectors across the surface of the tested flowable composites showed predominant in-plane shrinkage of the outer surface segments and out-of-plane shrinkage of the inner segments. These complex local deformation patterns in composite materials indicate zones of different types of forces exerted on the tooth-restoration interface in situ. (Quintessence Int 2011;42:797-804)",
journal = "Quintessence International",
title = "Analysis of local shrinkage patterns of self-adhering and flowable composites using 3D digital image correlation",
volume = "42",
number = "9",
pages = "797-804",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_smile_1634"
}
Miletić, V., Manojlović, D., Milošević, M., Mitrović, N., Savić-Sikoparija, T.,& Maneski, T.. (2011). Analysis of local shrinkage patterns of self-adhering and flowable composites using 3D digital image correlation. in Quintessence International, 42(9), 797-804.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_smile_1634
Miletić V, Manojlović D, Milošević M, Mitrović N, Savić-Sikoparija T, Maneski T. Analysis of local shrinkage patterns of self-adhering and flowable composites using 3D digital image correlation. in Quintessence International. 2011;42(9):797-804.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_smile_1634 .
Miletić, Vesna, Manojlović, Dragica, Milošević, Miloš, Mitrović, Nenad, Savić-Sikoparija, Tatjana, Maneski, Tasko, "Analysis of local shrinkage patterns of self-adhering and flowable composites using 3D digital image correlation" in Quintessence International, 42, no. 9 (2011):797-804,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_smile_1634 .

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