Abstract - The volumetric contraction of a variety of luting agents, including Panavia 21, All-Bond C&B Cement, Superbond., Variolink and zinc phosphate cement, was assessed and compared using a minimal transducer. The contraction among the materials tested was determined from the post-gel linear displacement of a deflecting coverslip resting on 4 silicone rubber spacers between which a mixed material was centrally located. Finally, the rate and duration of shrinkage over a period of 60 minutes from the moment of rigid contraction for all materials were investigated, and the ï¬nal shrinkage values among the materials tested were compared. The analysis of variance showed that there were highly signiï¬cant differences (P< 0.001) between the materials and the mean of each group was signiï¬cantly different from that of any of the other groups (Tukey’s test). Superbond produced the highest values of the ï¬nal polymerisation shrinkage, followed by All bond C&B, Variolink, Panavia 21 and zinc phosphate cement respectively. Also, there was a marked variation in the overall magnitude of shrinkage (from 1.34 % to 4.62 %) among the materials tested. The method used to measure the polymerisation shrinkage in the present study was shown to be a precise measure in that it produced consistent and reproducible results. It can also offer the ability to observe the development of polymerisation shrinkage against time, during the post-gelation phase, for a range of chemically-cured resin materials.
KEY WORDS: Cementation, Shrinkage, Luting, Crown
Saad A Osman, John F. McCabe, A.W.G Walls