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Effect of TEGDMA content on staining of experimental bis-GMA-based resins

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This study was to examine water uptake, contact angle and colour change vector in relation to the staining on the optically smooth surface in five experimental visible light-cured (VLC) bis-GMA-based resins. They were formulated from bis-GMA-based resins including 25 to 45 wt% TEGDMA which were accelerated by CQ/DMAEMA/BHT = 0.5/2/0.05 (wt%) to bis-GMA/TEGDMA resin matrix. Of the set resins including more than 25 wt% of TEGDMA, the resins including 30 to 45 wt% had less than 1.0% as bis-GMA residual monomer. Water uptake and solubility in bis-GMA-based resins including 35 wt% TEGDMA were the minimum of the resins tested. Contact angle decreased with increasing time over 70 days, from 67 to 62 degrees. Using the hydrophilic staining solution (food red 3), the values of colour change vector were 6 to 9 after immersing them for 70 days at 37 °C, whereas hydrophobic oil orange staining test had a range of 12 to 19. The change of water uptake with time of immersion correlated with that of the colour change vector. With the accelerated test, the minimum value was 4.55 in 65/35 (bis-GMA/TEGDMA) resin. Of the bis-GMA-based resins (25 to 45 wt% fraction of TEGDMA) the minimum value of water uptake and contact angle were obtained.

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Matsumae, I., Wakasa, K., Satou, N. et al. Effect of TEGDMA content on staining of experimental bis-GMA-based resins. J Mater Sci: Mater Med 6, 620–623 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00123440

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