Bhopatkar Jay, Ikhar Anuja, Chandak Manoj, Patel Aditya, Agrawal Paridhi
Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Sharad Pawar Dental College and Hospital, Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research, Wardha, IND.
Cureus. 2023 Oct 16;15(10):e47117. doi: 10.7759/cureus.47117. eCollection 2023 Oct.
The objective of this comprehensive study was to systematically evaluate the effects of preheating on two critical mechanical properties, microhardness and fracture toughness, in resin composite materials. The overarching goal was to provide valuable insights into the potential benefits and limitations of this technique for enhancing the overall mechanical performance of such materials. To achieve this, an extensive and systematic electronic search was conducted across multiple reputable databases, including MEDLINE/PubMed, SCOPUS, ProQuest, SpringerLink, Web of Science, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar, with data collection extending until June 2023. This rigorous search process resulted in the identification of 29 pertinent articles, which were subjected to a thorough risk of bias assessment employing the Quality Assessment Tool For In Vitro Studies (QUIN). The findings of this comprehensive investigation revealed several noteworthy trends. First, concerning microhardness, all the studies consistently demonstrated a positive effect of preheating on this mechanical property. This uniformity in results corroborates the initial hypothesis that preheating indeed enhances microhardness in resin composite materials. Second, with respect to fracture toughness, a majority of the studies provided evidence supporting the notion that preheating has a favorable influence on this particular mechanical property. This alignment of outcomes suggests that preheating can be a beneficial technique for improving fracture toughness in resin composites. However, it is essential to note that there were a few exceptions within the collected data, where preheating appeared to lead to a decrease in fracture toughness. Additionally, one study reported no statistically significant effect on fracture toughness. These deviations from the general trend highlight the complexity of the relationship between preheating and fracture toughness, indicating that other factors or material-specific nuances may come into play. In conclusion, the results of this study indicate that preheating resin composites can improve microhardness and fracture toughness, offering potential benefits for dental restorations. Yet, conflicting data warrants further research to uncover the reasons behind these discrepancies. Future studies should also investigate preheating's broader impact on composite resin materials to gain a comprehensive understanding of its applications and limitations in the field.
这项综合研究的目的是系统评估预热对树脂复合材料两种关键力学性能——显微硬度和断裂韧性的影响。总体目标是深入了解该技术在提升此类材料整体力学性能方面的潜在益处和局限性。为此,在多个知名数据库中进行了广泛而系统的电子检索,包括MEDLINE/PubMed、SCOPUS、ProQuest、SpringerLink、Web of Science、ScienceDirect和谷歌学术,数据收集截至2023年6月。这一严格的检索过程共筛选出29篇相关文章,并使用体外研究质量评估工具(QUIN)对其进行了全面的偏倚风险评估。这项综合调查的结果揭示了几个值得关注的趋势。首先,关于显微硬度,所有研究均一致表明预热对此力学性能有积极影响。结果的一致性证实了最初的假设,即预热确实能提高树脂复合材料的显微硬度。其次,关于断裂韧性,大多数研究提供的证据支持了预热对这一特定力学性能有有利影响的观点。结果的一致性表明,预热可能是提高树脂复合材料断裂韧性的有益技术。然而,必须注意的是,在收集的数据中有一些例外情况,即预热似乎导致断裂韧性下降。此外,一项研究报告称预热对断裂韧性没有统计学上的显著影响。这些与总体趋势的偏差凸显了预热与断裂韧性之间关系的复杂性,表明可能还有其他因素或材料特定的细微差别在起作用。总之,本研究结果表明,预热树脂复合材料可提高显微硬度和断裂韧性,为牙科修复带来潜在益处。然而,相互矛盾的数据需要进一步研究以揭示这些差异背后的原因。未来的研究还应调查预热对复合树脂材料更广泛的影响,以全面了解其在该领域的应用和局限性。