1.Proposal of new dental color-space for aesthetic dental materials.
Yun Jeong OH ; Su Jung PARK ; Dong Jun KIM ; Hyun Gu CHO ; Yun Chan HWANG ; Won Mann OH ; In Nam HWANG
Journal of Korean Academy of Conservative Dentistry 2007;32(1):19-27
The purpose of this study is to develope new dental color-space system. Twelve kinds of dental composites and one kind of dental porcelain were used in this study. Disk samples (15 mm in diameter, 4 mm in thickness) of used materials were made and sample's CIE L*a*b* value was measured by Spectrocolorimeter (MiniScan XE plus, Model 4000S, diffuse/8degrees viewing mode, 14.3 mm Port diameters, Hunter Lab. USA). The range of measured color distribution was analyzed. All the data were applied in the form of T### which is expression unit in CNU Cons Dental Color Chart. The value of L* lies between 80.40 and 52.70. The value of a* are between 10.60 and 3.60 and b* are between 28.40 and 2.21. The average value of L* is 67.40, and median value is 67.30. The value of a* are 2.89 and 2.91 respectively. And for the b*, 14.30 and 13.90 were obtained. The data were converted to T### that is the unit count system in CNU-Cons Dental Color Chart. The value of L* is converted in the first digit of the numbering system. Each unit is 2.0 measured values. The second digit is the value of a* and is converted new number by 1.0 measured value. For the third digit b* is replaced and it is 2.0 measured unit apart. T555 was set to the value of L* ranging from 66.0 to 68.0, value of a* ranging from 3 to 4 and b* value ranging from 14 to 16.
Dental Materials*
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Dental Porcelain
3.Disinfection of dental impressions.
Peng HAO ; Gang ZHENG ; Hong LIN
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2009;44(3):184-187
4.Letter from the President of Korean Knee Society
The Journal of Korean Knee Society 2011;23(3):134-134
No abstract available.
Dental Impression Materials
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Knee
5.Evaluation of Self-Adhering Flowable Composites on Repeated Bracket Bonding Process: An In Vitro Study
Ayse Selenge Akbulut ; Gokcen Sahin
Archives of Orofacial Sciences 2022;17(2):183-193
ABSTRACT
Duration of orthodontic treatment becomes major concern. The present study compared shear bond
strength (SBS) and adhesive remnant index (ARI) values of different adhesive systems with different
application methods on rebonding process of retrieved orthodontic brackets. Eighty premolar teeth were
equally divided into five groups. Transbond XT (TXT) which belongs to total-etch system was used in
Group 1 as the control group. Nova Compo-SF (NC) and Vertise Flow (VF) (Kerr Dental, Italy) which are
self-adhering flowable composites were used in Group 2 (NC+etch) and Group 3 (VF+etch) respectively
with additional etching before application. Group 4 (NC) and Group 5 (VF) were used by following
instructions of each brand. The brackets were debonded with a bracket removing plier and rebonded with
the same procedures after sandblasting of the bracket and surface cleaning of the enamel. SBS and ARI were
measured for each sample. Comparison between all groups was performed by Kruskal-Wallis test and chisquare test. The highest SBS was observed in NC+etch (median = 11.44, mean = 13.49±9.42), followed by
NC (median = 10.17, mean = 11.35±6.55), TXT (median = 6.36, mean = 8.06±6.33), VF+etch (median
= 5.68, mean = 6.75±4.58), and VF (median = 2.62, mean = 2.92±2.57), respectively. ARI 1 was observed
in 81.3% of TXT whereas 62.5% of NC+etch. ARI 1, 2, and 3 were equally distributed in VF+etch group
(31.3%). ARI 5 was observed in 37.5% of NC and 62.5% of VF. Analyses referred to statistically significant
differences between five groups regarding both SBS and ARI (p < 0.001). As NC showed the highest SBS
on rebonding process, it can be a promising alternative to TXT which is the gold standard.
Dental Materials
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Orthodontic Brackets
6.Study on the thickness-change of different thickness thermoplastic materials after thermoforming and saliva immersion.
Ning ZHANG ; Yu-xing BAI ; Kun-ya ZHANG ; Chao-chao REN ; Jie-min ZHOU ; Peng QI
West China Journal of Stomatology 2010;28(1):99-101
OBJECTIVETo survey and compare the thickness-change of different thickness thermoplastic materials under different test condition and make sure the relationship between the thickness-change and the material initial thickness in order to provide a guide in selecting the suitable thickness thermoplastic in practice.
METHODSTo choose Biolon, the thickness include 1.0 mm, 0.75 mm, 0.5 mm. Used Electron Vernier caliper to measure the thickness-change of different thickness thermoplastic materials under different processing mode. The data was analyzed by SPSS 10.0.
RESULTSAfter thermoforming the thickness of thermoplastic became thinner, the thickness of Biolon 0.75 mm decreased by 0.14 mm, Biolon 1.0 mm decreased by 0.22 mm and Biolon 0.5 mm decreased by 0.14 mm. After saliva immersion the thickness became thicker. The thickness of Biolon 0.75 mm increased by 0.02 mm, Biolon 1.0 mm increased by 0.03 mm and Biolon 0.5 mm increased by 0.02 mm.
CONCLUSION1)The influence of different processing mode to the thickness-change had relation to the material initial thickness. 2)The Biolon 0.75 mm had certain superiority in thickness stability compared to the homogeneous brand through the above research.
Dental Materials ; Humans ; Materials Testing ; Saliva
7.Application study of optical method in measuring wall thickness of dental impression.
Honglin MI ; Yan WU ; Gang ZHENG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2014;31(6):1229-1232
Dental impressions are widely used in the field of oral restoration. The materials are used for making impression in oral cavity. In order to measure the thickness of impression for reference in clinic, the real impressions are taken as the object for studying. Through optical method, charge-coupled device (CCD) is used for collecting the grey image of cutting section of the impressions which are located in the same plane with steel dividing ruler. According to convert relationship between dividing ruler and pixels collecting grey image, the thickness of impression specimens can be obtained. The results show that the optical method used for measuring thickness is feasible to the task and the precision can reach micro dimension. The experiment method and technique can also be provided for measuring thickness of similar tissue engineering materials.
Dental Impression Materials
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Dental Models
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Humans
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Materials Testing
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Optics and Photonics
9.Influence of background color on four veneered dental ceramic core material.
Yihan LIU ; Hongchen LIU ; Longquan SHAO ; Ning WEN ; Yuanfu YI
Journal of Southern Medical University 2012;32(5):746-748
OBJECTIVETo investigate the influence of background color on veneered In-Ceram and Cercon dental ceramics including Vita In-Ceram Electroformed Alumina (AL2), Electroformed Zirconia (Z21), Cercon base color Zirconia and Cercon base Zirconia.
METHODSThe colorimetric values of all the materials on noble metal, Ni-Cr alloy, silver amalgam and resin background were measured with a spectrocolorimeter, and the color difference among the groups was calculated.
RESULTSAfter veneered, the color difference of Z21 Electroformed Zirconia was more distinct against the background of silver amalgam than against the backgrounds of noble metal and resin, but the color differences of the 4 veneered dental ceramics against different backgrounds were unidentifiable by human eyes (δE<1.5).
CONCLUSIONAfter veneered, AL2 electroformed alumina, Z21 electroformed zirconia, Cercon base Zirconia and Cercon base color Zirconia are less influenced by the background color, and covering the background color is therefore not necessary.
Color ; Dental Materials ; Dental Prosthesis Design
10.An investigation on dental bio-tribological characteristics of prosthesis made of titanium material.
Hong LI ; Meng-Ping ZHANG ; Jie-Lin FENG ; Juan LI
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2004;39(1):63-66
OBJECTIVEThis study aimed at investigating bio-tribological property of titanium opposite to teeth as a base of clinical application.
METHODSUnder a modified fretting machine, wear tests on human natural teeth were carried out in artificial saliva conditions against to pure titanium. The dynamic frictional process and wear mechanisms were investigated by means of Nene-2, MVK-H12, TALYSURF6, OM, LSM, SEM, EDX.
RESULTSThe coefficient of friction exhibited a variation pattern of longs. The wear mechanism of natural tooth was detected as micro-cut and denaturation of dental texture and the wear depth of Ti/teeth was 20.33 + 2.86 microm, the wear depth of Ti/Ti being 38.00 + 5.88 microm (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSThe natural tooth has a good tribological behavior, matching the friction behavior of pure titanium. Over occlusal force during masticate process and para-function should be avoided. When we chose dental materials, wear resistance should be taken into account.
Dental Materials ; Dental Prosthesis ; Friction ; Humans ; Titanium