Ph. D. ThesisUncured resin-based composites (RBCs) tend to stick to the placement instrument
instead of cavity walls, potentially increasing void formation and margin discrepancy.
Instrument lubricants (ILs) are used to overcome this problem, but they may affect the
properties of RBC restorations. One hundred registered UK dentists were surveyed
using a bespoke questionnaire to investigate their perspective on IL use and
understand why and how they used them. Additionally, different laboratory
investigations were conducted, based on the survey data, to test the effects of ILs on
the physical and mechanical properties of RBCs. Two RBCs were treated with three
classes of ILs —solvents, bonding agents and wetting resins —to investigate the
effects different ILs have on the physical and mechanical properties of RBCs. Several
areas were tested: degree of conversion, water uptake, Martens hardness, diametral
tensile strength, microtensile bonding strength (μTBS), and the appearance of
changes at the increment interface. The survey revealed that about 50% of the dentists
used lubricants (32% response rate), of which bonding agents (67%) and wetting
resins (33%) were most common. These were applied with microbrushes (47%) and
by wiping the placement instruments (40%). The solvents, bonding agents and wetting
resins created significant reductions in diametral tensile strength and Martens
hardness, and increased water uptake compared to control groups fabricated without
lubricants. The μTBS significantly reduced following treatment with solvents and
bonding agents, but there was no reduction from the wetting resins. The respondents
used lubricants to aid manipulation during placement. However, these materials have
an impact upon physical and mechanical properties with solvents and bonding agents
having the greater effect. Therefore, the use of ILs to manipulate the RBC should be
limited or avoided.King Khalid Universit
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