Materials (Jan 2022)

Development of New Experimental Dental Enamel Resin Infiltrants—Synthesis and Characterization

  • Doina Prodan,
  • Marioara Moldovan,
  • Andrea Maria Chisnoiu,
  • Codruța Saroși,
  • Stanca Cuc,
  • Miuța Filip,
  • Georgiana Florentina Gheorghe,
  • Radu Marcel Chisnoiu,
  • Gabriel Furtos,
  • Ileana Cojocaru,
  • Ada Gabriela Delean,
  • Sanda Ileana Cimpean

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15030803
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 3
p. 803

Abstract

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The aim of the present study was to obtain experimental infiltration materials, intended for the treatment of dental white spots, and to investigate them. Two series of infiltrants (P1–P6)/(P1F–P6F) were obtained, based on different monomer mixtures, without/with glass filler (with fluoride release ability). Each infiltrant from the second series contained the same amount of glass powder, and each infiltrant from the (P–PF) group contained the same resin composition. The characteristics of the experimental infiltrants were investigated by degree of conversion (DC), mechanical strength, water sorption (WS), and fluoride release, in addition to residual monomer for (P1F–P6F) infiltrants. The results were compared with those obtained for commercial Icon infiltrant. For the experimental infiltrants, without/with filler, the recorded DC was in the range of 58.27–89.70%/60.62–89.99%, compared with Icon (46.94%) 24 h after polymerization. The release of fluoride depends on the permeability of the polymer matrix, with respect to the water sorption, which may help to diffuse ions in the storage medium but which can also influence the release of residual monomers. The highest flexural strengths were recorded for the (TEGDMA/HEMA/Bis-GMA) infiltrants (133.94 ± 16.389 MPa/146.31 ± 7.032 MPa). The best experimental infiltrants were P2 and P2F (Bis-GMA/HEMA/TEGDMA).

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