Davidson C L, de Gee A J, Feilzer A
J Dent Res. 1984 Dec;63(12):1396-9. doi: 10.1177/00220345840630121101.
The influence of contraction stresses, developed during the polymerization of composites, on adhesion to dentin treated with a dentin adhesive was studied for a chemically- and a light-activated microfilled composite. In both linear and 3-D models. The linear model consisted of an arrangement set up in a tensilometer in which the composites could be applied to a flat dentin surface fixed to the stationary cross-head at one end, and mechanically clamped to the cross-head connected to the load cell at the other end. The increase of the bond strength was measured at different time intervals from the start of mixing and was compared with the developing contraction stress. Throughout the complete polymerization process, the adhesion survived the contraction stress, which is explained by flow relaxation, which can occur sufficiently in this configuration. In the three-dimensional model, the composites are attached to more than two dentin walls. In this situation, flow is severely limited, and contraction stress values can exceed the bond strength, leading to separation. This was demonstrated in Class V cavities. The shape of the cavity is considered to be of great importance in conservation of the composite-dentin bond.
研究了化学固化和光固化微填料复合材料聚合过程中产生的收缩应力对经牙本质黏结剂处理的牙本质黏附力的影响。采用线性和三维模型进行研究。线性模型由在拉力试验机中设置的一种装置组成,在该装置中,复合材料可应用于一端固定在固定十字头上的平坦牙本质表面,并在另一端机械夹紧到与称重传感器相连的十字头上。从混合开始起,在不同时间间隔测量粘结强度的增加,并与发展中的收缩应力进行比较。在整个聚合过程中,黏附力在收缩应力作用下得以保留,这可以通过流动松弛来解释,在这种配置下流动松弛能够充分发生。在三维模型中,复合材料附着在两个以上的牙本质壁上。在这种情况下,流动受到严重限制,收缩应力值可能超过粘结强度,导致分离。这在Ⅴ类洞型中得到了证实。洞型的形状被认为对复合材料与牙本质粘结的保存非常重要。