ABSTRACT
Objective: To evaluate the solubility of three restorative materials exposed to the different
endodontic solvents. Materials and Methods: The organic solvents eucalyptus oil, xylol, chloroform, and orange oil, with distilled
water as the control group was utilized. The restorative materials light-cured resin
(Filtek Z250/3M ESPE), light-cured-resin-reinforced glass ionomer (Riva Light Cure
LC/Southern Dental Industries SDI]) and resin-modified glass ionomer (Vitremer/3M
ESPE) were analyzed. A total of 50 disks containing specimens (2 mm Χ 8 mm Ø) were
prepared for each of the three classes of restorative materials, which were divided
into 10 groups (n = 5) for immersion in eucalyptus oil, xylol, chloroform, orange oil or distilled
water for periods of either 2 min or 10 min. The means of restorative material disintegration
in solvents were obtained by the difference between the original preimmersion weight
and the postimmersion weight in a digital analytical scale. Data were statistically
analyzed by two-way analysis of variance while the difference between the materials
was analyzed by Student-Newman-Keuls test. The significance level set at 0.05. Results: Vitremer showed the highest solubility, followed by Riva LC, and these were statistically
different from eucalyptus oil, xylol, chloroform, and distilled water (P < 0.05). Regarding the immersion time in solvents, there were no significant differences
between the two tested periods (P > 0.05). Conclusions: The solvents minimally degraded the composite resin, although they did influence
the degradation of both resin-modified glass ionomer resin and resin reinforced with
glass ionomer.
Key words:
Composite resin - modified glass ionomer - organic solvents - solubility