Physical Properties of Expired Composite Resins After Air Fryer Thermal Treatment
Maria Andrine Albuquerque Gomes *
Federal University of Ceará - Sobral Campus, Conselheiro José Júlio St, Sobral, Ceará, Brazil.
Jéssica Vitória Régia Alves Acário
Federal University of Ceará - Sobral Campus, Conselheiro José Júlio St, Sobral, Ceará, Brazil.
Camila Silva de Oliveira
Federal University of Ceará - Sobral Campus, Conselheiro José Júlio St, Sobral, Ceará, Brazil.
Nayane Lima Mendes
Federal University of Ceará - Sobral Campus, Conselheiro José Júlio St, Sobral, Ceará, Brazil.
Celiane Mary Carneiro Tapety
Federal University of Ceará - Sobral Campus, Conselheiro José Júlio St, Sobral, Ceará, Brazil.
Lidiane Costa de Souza
Federal University of Ceará - Sobral Campus, Conselheiro José Júlio St, Sobral, Ceará, Brazil.
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Abstract
Aims: This study aimed to investigate the Physical properties of two expired composite resins after an experimental air fryer thermal treatment.
Methods: Three factors were assessed at two levels each: composite resin (Filtek Z350 XT, 3M ESPE, or Opallis, FGM), polymerization protocol (light only or light + heat), and expiration date (expired or non-expired). Resin bars (n = 6) measuring 2 × 2 × 12 mm were fabricated for three-point micro-flexural testing, and cylindrical specimens (n = 4) measuring 2 mm × 5 mm were prepared for Knoop microhardness testing. Additionally, cylindrical specimens (n = 4) measuring 1 mm × 15 mm were used for water sorption and solubility tests. Data were analyzed by three-way ANOVA and Tukey post-hoc test.
Results: Knoop microhardness differed significantly among groups (p = 0.024), with highest values for non-expired Z350 XT activated by light, expired Z350 XT activated by light + heat, and non-expired Opallis activated by light. No significant differences were found for flexural strength (p = 0.423), elastic modulus (p = 0.365), or water sorption and solubility (p = 0.893 and p = 0.193, respectively).
Conclusion: Except for microhardness, the physical properties analyzed of the expired composite resins were not affected by expiration date, polymerization protocol, or resin type.
Keywords: Composite resins, flexural strength, hardness tests, heat treatment, solubility