The Impact of an MDP-Containing Primer on the Properties of Zinc Oxide Networks Infiltrated with BisGMA-TEGDMA and UDMA-TEGDMA Polymers

含MDP底漆对浸渍BisGMA-TEGDMA和UDMA-TEGDMA聚合物的氧化锌网络性能的影响

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Abstract

This study was conducted to evaluate the material properties of polymer-infiltrated zinc oxide networks (PICN) and the effect of using a phosphate monomer-containing primer applied before polymer infiltration. A total of 148 ZnO-network (zinc oxide) specimens were produced: n = 74 were treated with a primer before polymer infiltration and light curing, while the remaining specimens were untreated. Each group was divided into two subgroups (n = 37) based on the infiltrating polymer: UDMA (aliphatic urethane-dimethacrylates)-TEGDMA (triethylene glycol-dimethacrylate) or BisGMA (bisphenol A-glycidyl-methacrylate)-TEGDMA. Additionally, n = 7 specimens of each polymer type were prepared for comparison. Then, biaxial flexural strength was measured before and after 150 days of water storage at 37 °C, including 37,500 thermal cycles (5 °C to 55 °C). The Vickers hardness, surface roughness, and water absorption at 37 °C were also tested. The initial biaxial flexural strength was reduced in the ZnO network specimens compared to in the pure polymers. Primer application improved the flexural strength, though the strength of BisGMA-TEGDMA significantly decreased after water storage. The ZnO network increased hardness, and the polymer-infiltrated networks showed higher roughness post-grinding and absorbed less water than the pure polymer groups. The ZnO networks did not improve the flexural strength over that of the pure polymers. However, the primer's positive impact and the network's long-term stability suggest potential if the network structure can be modified to contain thicker, more stable branches.

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