Publication date: Available online 13 April 2018
Source:Dental Materials
Author(s): Jingwei He, Hilde M. Kopperud
ObjectiveSynthesize a new BPA-free monomer for use in methacrylate-based materials and evaluate critical properties of resin and composite materials based on the monomer.MethodsBis-EFMA was synthesized through reaction between 9,9-bis[4-(2-hydroxyethoxy)-phenyl]fluorene and 2-(methacryloyloxy)ethyl isocyanate. Experimental Bis-EFMA-based resin (Bis-EFMA/TEGDMA=50/50, wt./wt.) and composite were prepared. Critical properties were investigated according to standard or referenced methods Bis-GMA/TEGDMA (50/50, wt./wt.) resin system, Bis-GMA-based composite and 3M ESPE Filtek™ Z250 were used as controls.ResultsFT-IR and 1H NMR spectra confirmed the structure of Bis-EFMA monomer. Cured resin materials: Bis-EFMA-based and Bis-GMA-based resins had nearly the same degree of conversion (p>0.05); Bis-EFMA-based resin had significantly lower shrinkage, water sorption and solubility, and cytotoxicity than Bis-GMA-based resin (p<0.05); flexural properties of Bis-EFMA-based resin were all higher than those of Bis-GMA-based resin (p<0.05). Cured composite materials: There was no significant difference in conversion (p>0.05); Bis-EFMA-based composite had significantly lower shrinkage and solubility (p<0.05); water sorption of Bis-EFMA-based composite and Z250 were similar (p>0.05), but lower compared to Bis-GMA-based composite (p<0.05); Bis-EFMA-based composite had the deepest curing depth (p<0.05); Before water immersion, there was no significant difference in flexural strength between Bis-EFMA-based composite and each control composite (p>0.05), while FS became lower than that of Z250 (p<0.05), but higher than that of Bis-GMA-based composite (p<0.05) after water immersion; Flexural modulus of Bis-EFMA-based composite and Z250 were nearly the same (p>0.05), higher than that of Bis-GMA-based composite (p<0.05); Bis-EFMA-based composite showed less cytotoxicity than Bis-GMA-based composite and Z250 (p<0.05).SignificanceBis-EFMA has potential as a substitute for Bis-GMA to prepare Bis-GMA-free dental composites.
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